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9780864921864 - Claire Harris: Dipped in Shadow
Claire Harris

Dipped in Shadow

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Kanada EN NW

ISBN: 9780864921864 bzw. 0864921861, in Englisch, GOOSE LANE EDITIONS, neu.

7,34 (C$ 11,66)¹
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Lieferung aus: Kanada, In Stock, plus shipping.
Claire Harris, Books, Fiction and Literature, Poetry, Dipped in Shadow, Claire Harris is one of Canada's most powerful poets. Dipped in Shadow shows her at her strongest: the book's five poems making hard-hitting statements about women and their children. "O what are you thinking my sisters," the book's foreword, draws women of all races together in the fundamental facts of female life: fear for themselves and fear for their children. In "Night Dances," a frightening story of sexual and physical abuse, knife-sharp language and experimental form expand words far beyond their usual connotations. "Sister (Y)our Manchild" reminds women that the cruellest soldiers in the most vicious wars are their babies; they have nurtured evil in their beautiful children. "This Fierce Body" reviews the life of a young man dying of AIDS as friends watch at his bedside. Experimental form and language make "Woeman Womb Prisoned," a harrowing evocation of a teenager in childbirth, both moving and provocative.
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0864921861 - Claire Harris: Dipped in Shadow
Claire Harris

Dipped in Shadow

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika EN US

ISBN: 0864921861 bzw. 9780864921864, in Englisch, Goose Lane Editions, gebraucht.

5,95 ($ 7,33)¹
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Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, In Stock.
english literature,humanities,literature,literature and fiction,poetry,textbooks, Claire Harris is one of Canada's most powerful poets. Dipped in Shadow shows her at her strongest: the book's five poems making hard-hitting statements about women and their children. "O what are you thinking my sisters," the book's foreword, draws women of all races together in the fundamental facts of female life: fear for themselves and fear for their children. In "Night Dances," a frightening story of sexual and physical abuse, knife-sharp language and experimental form expand words far beyond their usual connotations. "Sister (Y)our Manchild" reminds women that the cruellest soldiers in the most vicious wars are their babies; they have nurtured evil in their beautiful children. "This Fierce Body" reviews the life of a young man dying of AIDS as friends watch at his bedside. Experimental form and language make "Woeman Womb Prisoned," a harrowing evocation of a teenager in childbirth, both moving and provocative.
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