Untying The Apron: Daughters Remember Mothers Of The 1950S (4) (Essential Anthologies Series),Used

Untying The Apron: Daughters Remember Mothers Of The 1950S (4) (Essential Anthologies Series),Used

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ReviewReading the anthology is a consciousnessraising exercise. The details make the writing good and true. The commonalities of experience make it political.Malahat ReviewProduct DescriptionMothers of the 1950s were waspwaisted, dutiful, serene, and tied to the kitchen with apron strings. Or so we thought. This collection of searing and startling poetry and prose unties the stereotype and reveals women who were strong, wild, talented, wise, mad, creative, desperate, angry, courageous, bitter, tenacious, reckless and beautiful, sometimes all at once. The fiftysix contributors from across Canada and the world include multiawardwinning poets, novelists, and essayists, as well as compelling new literary voices. Authors include Judy Fong Bates, Denise Chong, Marjorie Doyle, Isabel Huggan, Jeanette Lynes, Alice Major, Daphne Marlatt, Diane Schoemperlen, Betsy Struthers, Sharon Thesen, Patricia Young, and more.From the Back CoverMothers of the 1950s were waspwaisted, dutiful, serene, and tied to the kitchen with apron strings. Or so we thought. This collection of searing and startling poetry and prose unties the stereotype and reveals women who were strong, wild, talented, wise, mad, creative, desperate, angry, courageous, bitter, tenacious, reckless and beautiful, sometimes all at once. The fiftysix contributors from across Canada and the world include multiawardwinning poets, novelists, and essayists, as well as compelling new literary voices. Authors include Judy Fong Bates, Denise Chong, Marjorie Doyle, Isabel Huggan, Jeanette Lynes, Alice Major, Daphne Marlatt, Diane Schoemperlen, Betsy Struthers, Sharon Thesen, Patricia Young, and more.About the AuthorLorri Neilsen Glenn is the author of acclaimed books of poetry and nonfiction including Lost Gospels and Combustion, and Threading Light. Halifax Poet Laureate from 20052009, she has edited several collections of prose, poetry, and scholarly work.

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