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Strip Angela Readman

Strip von Angela Readman

Strip Angela Readman


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Zusammenfassung

Strip reveals the lives of 50's pin-up Bettie page, and hardcore porn stars of the following eras with stunning beauty and poignancy. These poems illuminate the darkest of places as they explore taboo with acute sensitivity from suburbia to cinema screen. These poems are cinematic, visual, hauntingly, beautiful and at times devastating.

Strip Zusammenfassung

Strip Angela Readman

Sugar and Spice and All things nice?

Is that what little girls are made of?

Magazines, lippy and a push-up bra?

Porn star, sex symbol, victim or whore? What does it mean to be a woman in the 21st century? Are we born girls? Or are we the products of what has gone before?

Strip reveals the lives of 50's pin-up Bettie Page, hardcore porn stars and the little girl left behind on the way with stunning beauty and poignancy. The poet is not afraid to go beyond the boundaries of taste, and ask what lies beneath images we both admire and demonise. The strong voice of these sensitive and powerful narratives manages to find a sad beauty within lives. These cinematic poems are political in the most subtle sense as they explore the intimacy of power relations, gender, and unpick notions of glamour to find the tale behind the glossy centrefold. The work is a tapestry of how femininity is created, culturally and individually, exposing how the girl on stage stitches together her personae, and then strips her down layer by layer.

Poems that refuse to shy away from the dark, the grotesque and the taboo, but lead us, through an interplay of beautifully crafted, sensuous language, striking visuals, voice and often devastating observation to bring us face to face with the 'other' in ourselves. The true shock in these haunting narratives is that these lives speak to all of us about family, sex, power and love.

Strip Bewertungen

must be obvious that I loved this collection of poetry. It is one of the most exciting collections I have read in recent years. Strip goes straight to the core, very little metaphor, just very stark images that explore society and the experience of girls and woman within it. The language and imagery is cutting, beautiful and sad. I felt as though I was breathing with these narrators, experiencing the small detail of their lives.

-- Annie Clarkson * Stride Magazine *

Über Angela Readman

Angela Readman has worked as a cleaner, a painter, a copywriter for radio, an editor, and lectured at The University of Northubria. She won the Biscuit poetry competition in 2004, and has been published by Diamond Twig, Iron Press, Biscuit. Her work has had work translated into Finnish by Ek Zuban. She currently lives in Newcastle.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

  • Poppies
  • Bodil and the Pigs
  • Life Of A Porn Star
  • Tom and Jerry Transaction
  • Clear Blue Sky
  • Postcard from Route 66
  • Dinner With No Name
  • Laundry Day
  • There Will Be No Time For Kisses
  • Blossom
  • Postcard from Hotel California
  • Tomatoes
  • One Thing
  • Stuff Dad Left Behind
  • California Parking
  • Right Before the License Plate Game
  • Page from a Teenage Diary
  • Head for the Hills
  • The Free Ride
  • Brace
  • Burlesque
  • Strip
  • Postcard to the Photographer
  • How a Girl Could Do That
  • Postcard to a Future Husband
  • How to Make Love Not Like a Porn Star
  • Postcard from a Porn Set
  • What the Agent Said
  • The Porn Star Letters
  • The Bettie Pages
  • Momma and the Angels
  • Sweetheart
  • Housewife
  • Irving Klaw
  • Cheesecake Snaps
  • Co-habiting
  • Darling Miss February
  • The Glass Bottomed Boat
  • Heavy Petting Doris Day
  • The Bettie Pages
  • Six Things You Can Do With a Skin Mag

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR013484579
9781844715305
1844715302
Strip Angela Readman
Gebraucht - Wie Neu
Broschiert
Salt Publishing
2009-02-10
84
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