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Eating In The Underworld Zucker Rachel

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Eating In The Underworld Zucker Rachel
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Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.5 MB
Pages: 61
Author: Zucker, Rachel
ISBN: 9780819576132, 0819576131
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Eating In The Underworld Zucker Rachel by Zucker, Rachel 9780819576132, 0819576131 instant download after payment.

Winner of the Strousse Award for Best Group of Poems (2002)
In Rachel Zucker's re-imagining of the Greek myth, Persephone is a daughter struggling to become a woman. Unlike the classical portrait of a maiden kidnapped by a tyrant, Zucker's Persephone chooses to travel to the Underworld and assume her role as Hades' queen. Caught between worlds--light and dark, innocence and power, a mother's protection and a lover's appeal--Persephone describes the strangeness of the Underworld and the problems of transformation and transgression. The arrangement of Zucker's poems reflects Persephone's travels between the Underworld and the Surface. Both spare and lyrical, they are written as entries in Persephone's diary and as letters between Persephone, Demeter, and Hades. The language--strange, urgent, direct--is pulled and changed as Persephone journeys from one world to another revealing the struggle of unmaking and remaking the self.

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