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the Girls on the Wall / Diana Bridge

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Auckland University Press 1999Edition: 1999ISBN:
  • 1-86950-209-X
Genre/Form: Summary: Diana Bridge's second bok is a subtle engagement with Indian themes that resonate with the themes of her own life. In a voice that is often ironic, sometimes iconoclastic, but always lyrical, the poems start from encounters with anonymous female figures from painting or sculpture as a way into contemporary issues of identity, gender and displacement, and to the larger questions still of spiriturality and love. In this polished and sophisticated collection the poet speaks to a world of shifting locations and overlapping cultures.
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Diana Bridge's second bok is a subtle engagement with Indian themes that resonate with the themes of her own life. In a voice that is often ironic, sometimes iconoclastic, but always lyrical, the poems start from encounters with anonymous female figures from painting or sculpture as a way into contemporary issues of identity, gender and displacement, and to the larger questions still of spiriturality and love. In this polished and sophisticated collection the poet speaks to a world of shifting locations and overlapping cultures.

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