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AND HER CHILDREN
"There is no poet writing today who can give us the sensuous
world as Marge Piercy does in these marvelous poems. At last I
have found
someone worthy of Colette, she who also kept life alive in troubled
times by describing a cat or a flower." -May Sarton
"These are wise poems, ripe with the sweetness of apples,
pithy with tartness of truth. Each is a veritable parable of right
living minus any hint of sour righteousness. Absolute awe is the
core. This is Marge
Piercy at her best." -Joy Harjo
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"When you see her name in the table of contents of a magazine,
you turn
at once to her poem, story, or essay. When you see her book in the store,.
you buy it before reading the reviews, knowing that this work is
necessary to your enlightenment and survival. It's a short list: Nadine
Gordimer, Adrienne Rich, Margaret Atwood and Marge Piercy.. .
She is one of these women, and yet her own unique and original self.
I'd know that voice anywhere." -Carolyn Kizer
In this major new collection, Marge Piercy writes with power and
illumination about our lives as the century draws to a close. These
poems deal with the pleasures and problems of living together or apart,
and with love, sexual and familial. The poet continues to explore her
Jewish identity, and, as always in Piercy's work, she is concerned with
The situation of women.
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