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5.0 out of 5 stars
A wonderfully diverse collection, review by 17-year old,
By rw (california, usa) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Colors Passing Through Us (Paperback)
Marge Piercy's poetry is a joy to read, and this volume is no exception. Featuring her usual wealth of subjects-- family, feminism (my favorites are "One reason I like opera" and "In the department store"), cats, religion-- the collection is easy to read in a single sitting.Piercy's tone varies as much. She is alternately solemn, earnest, witty ("Kamasutra for dummies") but never forced or condescending toward her audience. She writes nature poems ("Winter promises," "Taconic at midnight") in a refreshingly modern style, uniquely juxtaposing natural and man-made. Marge Piercy introduced me to feminism at a young age, and remains someone I truly look up to. |
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Colors Passing Through Us by Marge Piercy (Paperback - September 21, 2004)
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