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The Anatomical Venus Helen Ivory

The Anatomical Venus By Helen Ivory

The Anatomical Venus by Helen Ivory


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Taking its title from an 18th-century anatomical wax sculpture of an idealised woman, Ivorys fifth collection examines how women have been portrayed as other; as witches; as hysterics with wandering wombs; and as beautiful corpses cast in wax, or on mortuary slabs in TV box sets.

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The Anatomical Venus by Helen Ivory

An Anatomical Venus - which gives this book its title - was an eighteenth-century anatomical wax sculpture of an idealised woman, a heady mix of eroticism, death and biological verisimilitude. Venus could be opened up and pulled apart by all the men who studied her. She would give up her secrets the first time of asking. Helen Ivorys new collection The Anatomical Venus examines how women have been portrayed as other; as witches; as hysterics with wandering wombs and as beautiful corpses cast in wax, or on mortuary slabs in TV box sets. A hanged woman addresses the author of the Malleus Maleficarum, a woman diagnosed with Housewife Psychosis recounts her dreams to Freud, and a sex robot has the ear of her keeper. The Anatomical Venus imagines the lives of women sketched in asylum notes and pictures others shut inside cabinets of curiosity.

The Anatomical Venus Reviews

Helen Ivory creates a troubled yet beguiling world rich in irony and disquiet. She possesses a strongly-grounded narrative voice which, combined with her dextrous transformative takes both on reality and on what lies beyond realitys surface, puts one in mind of the darker side of Stevie Smith who said that poetry 's a strong explosion in the sky'. -- Penelope Shuttle
A direct approach, via deep folklore and dream imagery, to the conundrum of being a womanin keeping with what I think we mean when we say 'womens writing'. This book is mischievously dark, rich with anti-logic and harnessed to the power of something we used to call magic. -- Katy Evans-Bush * on Waiting for Bluebeard *
She is a visually precise poet, with the gift of creating stunning images with an economy of meansIvory has established an eerily engaging style. Her poems are like mobiles suspended on invisible threads, charming to watch as they seem to spin by themselves in the air, but capable of administering more than a paper cut on the sensibility of the reader. -- James Sutherland-Smith

About Helen Ivory

Helen Ivory is a poet and visual artist. She edits the webzine Ink Sweat and Tears, and is a lecturer for the UEA/National Centre for Writing online creative writing programme. She has published five collections with Bloodaxe Books: The Double Life of Clocks (2002), The Dog in the Sky (2006), The Breakfast Machine (2010), Waiting for Bluebeard (2013) and The Anatomical Venus (2019). Fools World, a collaborative Tarot with artist Tom de Freston (Gatehouse Press), won the 2016 Saboteur Best Collaborative Work award. A book of collage/ mixed media poems, Hear What the Moon Told Me, was published KFS in 2017, and a chapbook, Maps of the Abandoned City, by SurVision in 2019. She has received an Eric Gregory Award from the Society of Authors, and was awarded Arts Council funding and an Authors Award from the Society of Authors to work on The Anatomical Venus. She lives in Norwich.

Table of Contents

9 Thou Shalt Not Suffer a Sorceress to Live 10 All the Suckling Imps 12 The Kept House 13 Curse 14 Wunderkammer with Weighing Scales and Hospital Bed 15 Beggar Dark 16 Wunderkammer with Black Coffee and Ghost Moth 17 Wunderkammer with Escher Stairs and Cheshire Cat 18 Housewife Psychosis 20 The Fainting Room 22 The Little Venus 23 Cunning 24 Dissecting Venus 25 Stripped 26 Baba Yaga No Longer Reads the News 27 Poppet 28 By Water 29 Female Casebook 6 30 Chair 31 The Parlour Maid 32 Labourers Wife 33 The Elevation 34 Walking Backwards 35 Falling 36 Farmers Wife 37 Stillborn 38 The Boatmans Wife 39 The Housekeeper 40 Wunderkammer with Needle Girl and Tool Kit 41 The Dolls House Mysteries 43 Doll Hospital at the Top of the Hill 44 Wunderkammer with St Dymphna Tea Towel 45 The Reformed Woman 46 Wunderkammer with Homestead and Aeolian Harp 47 Ordeal by Water 48 Wunderkammer with Ophelia and Hospital Bath 49 Wunderkammer with Glass Plate Photograph 50 Besom 51 Selling the Wind 52 The Hanged Woman Addresses The Reverend Heinrich Kramer 53 Bitch 54 Scolds Bridle 55 Hellish Nell 56 Six Signs You Might Be a Slattern 57 The Goddess Gets Her Close-Up 58 Pygmalion 59 Anger in Ladies &c 60 Vessel 63 Notes

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NGR9781780374697
9781780374697
1780374690
The Anatomical Venus by Helen Ivory
New
Paperback
Bloodaxe Books Ltd
2019-05-23
64
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