Woman and nature: the roaring inside herA West Coast feminist and poet draws from myth, legend, history, religion, sociology, science, and other sources to trace the evolution of attitudes toward and perceptions of women and nature |
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Page 83
I wish they all had but one body, so that we could burn them all at once, in one
fire! HENRI aor.it i . Discours det Sorriert Her body is a vessel of death. Her
beauty is a lure. Her charm a trap. She is irresistible. Her voice is deceit. Her
word a plot.
I wish they all had but one body, so that we could burn them all at once, in one
fire! HENRI aor.it i . Discours det Sorriert Her body is a vessel of death. Her
beauty is a lure. Her charm a trap. She is irresistible. Her voice is deceit. Her
word a plot.
Page 167
This sleeping body, we whisper. Out of the light we can feel this body, hear the air
enter her, and our hands ask what is she dreaming in this darkness? What is she,
in this night, becoming? And we are darkness. Like the carbon from the air ...
This sleeping body, we whisper. Out of the light we can feel this body, hear the air
enter her, and our hands ask what is she dreaming in this darkness? What is she,
in this night, becoming? And we are darkness. Like the carbon from the air ...
Page 207
Her Body Awakens . . . this we were, this is how we tried to love and these are the
forces they had ranged against us, and these are the forces we had ranged
within us, within us and against us, against us and within us. ADRIENNE RICH ...
Her Body Awakens . . . this we were, this is how we tried to love and these are the
forces they had ranged against us, and these are the forces we had ranged
within us, within us and against us, against us and within us. ADRIENNE RICH ...
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Contents
PROLOGUE | 1 |
LAND Her Changing Face | 47 |
TIMBER What Was Therefor Them | 56 |
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