Tribes
Martha Courtot
…Tribe, published in 1977, offers eleven poems that integrate hard daily truths as they link emotions with the natural world. Like most of Courtot’s work, they describe a world of imagination and spirit. She envisions cultural myths to provide a context for living. Echoing the French writer Monique Wittig, she says, “If there is no history, I can invent it.” “What is a woman? What woman?” she asks, and answers, “Hush. Stone knows…’ ~ Adrienne Lauby
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Genre | Poetry |
Publication Date | 1990 |
Publisher | Ox Head Press |
Format | Softcover |
No. of Pages | 15 |
Notes | 15 unnumbered pages, miniature book bound with thread, one of 300 copies in paper cover. Approximately 2.5×3 inches. Volume 3 of Minnesota Miniatures. First published in 1977 as the last chapter in the lesbian activist poet’s book, Tribe. |
LoC Classification | PS3553.O86 .T75 1977 |
Language | English |
Rating | NotRated |
BookID | 15313 |