Woman and Nature: The Roaring Inside Her"A 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."--Goodreads website. |
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Page 122
He speeds past death . In his speed is endless virility . As a lover he amazes
flesh . Women fall . He is like lightning in his gestures . His will pervades all
matter . He sees no boundaries . He tolerates no entanglements . Nothing must
slow him ...
He speeds past death . In his speed is endless virility . As a lover he amazes
flesh . Women fall . He is like lightning in his gestures . His will pervades all
matter . He sees no boundaries . He tolerates no entanglements . Nothing must
slow him ...
Page 139
in fear of death or castration from their father . That the brothers thus driven out of
the family banded together and murdered the father , making a feast of his body )
part of an Egyptian mummy cover . ( And that in the childhood of each man lives ...
in fear of death or castration from their father . That the brothers thus driven out of
the family banded together and murdered the father , making a feast of his body )
part of an Egyptian mummy cover . ( And that in the childhood of each man lives ...
Page 140
He says therefore that what we know as birth and death is a delusion . That we
think of birth as a coming into being and death as annihilation , but that nothing
can be created out of nothing , and that which is cannot perish utterly . There is
no ...
He says therefore that what we know as birth and death is a delusion . That we
think of birth as a coming into being and death as annihilation , but that nothing
can be created out of nothing , and that which is cannot perish utterly . There is
no ...
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Contents
MATTER | 5 |
LAND Her Changing Face | 47 |
TIMBER What Was There for Them | 56 |
Copyright | |
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