The debut poetry collection from one of feminism’s most passionate
voices, with a new preface by the author Well before Robin Morgan was
known as a feminist leader, literary magazines published her as a
serious poet, and in 1979 she received a National Endowment for the
Arts Creative Writing Fellowship in poetry. Monster, her first
collection, originally published in 1972, contains work that will
astonish, disorient, and move readers in powerful ways.
But Monster is more than just a book; it has become a phenomenon.
Written at a time of political turmoil during the birth of
contemporary feminism, the title poem was adopted by women as the
anthem of the women’s movement; it was chanted at demonstrations and
some of its lines became slogans. “Arraignment” stirred an
international controversy over Ted Hughes’s influence on Sylvia
Plath’s suicide—complete with lawsuits, the banning of this book,
and the publication of underground, pirated feminist editions, all of
which Morgan reveals in her new preface. From her well-wrought poems
in classical forms to the searing energy and poignant lyricism of the
longer, later ones, Morgan’s work when it was first released spoke
to women hungry for validation of their own reality—and the book
sold thirty thousand copies in hardcover alone in its first six
months, which was unheard of for poetry. Available now for
the first time in years, Monster is an intense, propulsive journey
deep into the heart of one of feminism’s greatest heroes.
Les mer
Poems
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781497678057
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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