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Virago Book of Wicked Verse. Edited by Jill Dawson
Virago Book of Wicked Verse. Edited by Jill Dawson | Jill Dawson
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This wonderfully sharp and witty collection of poems - feisty, bawdy, erotic, irreverent - is an illuminating comment on women's ability to transform poetry into a medium of subversiveness. There are jibes at hypocrisy and prejudice, plenty of sexiness and sauciness, and a riotous turning of the 'Lady Poet' image on its head. ('A fallinf leaf could stir her. / A wilting, dying rose / would make her write, both day and night, / the most rewarding prose. / She'd find a hidden meaning / in every pair of pants / then hurry home to be alone / and write about romance' - Maya Angelou). With poets spanning continents and centuries, this anthology demonstrates lavishly the myriad ways in which women can be 'wicked' - by their definition - and wilfully so! Poems by: Maya Angelou, Margaret Atwood, Aphra Behn, Nina Cassian, Emily Dickinson, Carol Ann Duffy, Lorna Goodison, Jackie Kay, Liz Lochead, Suniti Namjoshi, Grace Nichols, Dorothy Parker, Fiona Pitt- Kethley, Izumi Shikibu, Stevie Smith, Anna Wickham and many more.
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Dilara
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The Virago Book of Wicked Verse is an anthology of poetry by female authors, mostly, but by no means all, writing in English. Very enjoyable. The male-gazy, orientalist cover does not at all reflect the content.

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Bloody library, I went in to return 2 books and they had a display of virago books. I was never going to stand a chance and now have these added to my pile by my bed #virago #libraryloot #useitdontloseit #readwomen

Aquedita That's the danger of visiting your local library :D 7y
Weaponxgirl @Aquedita indeed, they are dangerous places of the most wonderful kind 7y
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