The Ravenous Audience by Kate Durbin
Kate Durbin's debut volume is not for the weak of gut. Cum, blood, vomit, and other bodily juices slop off the page in a grotesque reanimation of history and art's female villains and s/heroes. Unlike other feminist revisionist texts, The Ravenous Audience refuses to rescue the misunderstood bitches of our cultural past, instead viscerally imposing the scope of their bodily and existential horrors--including each woman's culpability. Durbin even throws the reader, and the poet, into the cauldron. Complicating all easy notions of responsibility, she points the finger in every direction possible--before biting it clean.
5 comments:
Interesting - not sure it's for me, though.
Interesting find. Mine are at The Crowded Leaf.
Oh my gosh, sounds intense!
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Wow, sounds like a heavy read.
Happy Friday!
Wow, I don't know if that one is for me!!! But, I'll look forward to what you think of it after you've read it (or have you read it already?)
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