Edition |
1st ed. |
Description |
91 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm |
Summary |
"There is nothing else in this world / like realizing / you're going to live / and not being sure / you can." Now an Elgin-award nominated book - From Claire C. Holland, a timely collection of poetry that follows the final girl of slasher cinema - the girl who survives until the end - on a journey of retribution and reclamation. From the white picket fences of 1970s Haddonfield to the apocalyptic end of the world, Holland confronts the role of women in relation to subjects including feminism, sexuality, violence, and healing in the world of Trump and the MeToo movement. Each poem centers on a fictional character from horror cinema, and explores the many ways in which women find empowerment through their own perceived monstrousness. |
Subject |
Women -- Poetry.
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Women. |
Genre/Form |
Poetry.
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Subject |
Horror films -- Characters -- Poetry.
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Horror films. |
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Heroines in motion pictures -- Poetry.
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Heroines in motion pictures. |
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Sex role -- Poetry.
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Sex role. |
Genre/Form |
Free verse.
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Subject |
Women. |
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Womyn. |
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Gender roles. |
Genre/Form |
Poetry.
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Note |
Subtitle on cover: Night she fought back |
ISBN |
9780692966631 |
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0692966633 |
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