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The Women Who Hate Me

(1983)
A collection of poems by

 
 
The Women Who Hate ME. Poetry, 1980-1990
69 pp. CONTENTS: Dumpling Girl; Upcountry; Mattie Lee Gibson; The Women Who Hate Me; Silence Grew Between Us; To the Bone; Liar; Tomato Song; Hollow-Cheeked; When I Drink I Become the Joy of Faggots; Not Speaking/Screaming; Butter My Tongue; We All Nourish Truth With Our Tongues; The Terror of My Enemies; A Woman Like an Ocean; Appetite; She Plays It Tight; What Is the Dream of Flesh?; Boston, Massachusetts; Little Enough; All Those Imaginary Ladies; Whoring Away My Imagination; I Chose This Ground; Reason Enough To Love You; The Women Who Love Me; We Make Love; The Other Side of the Wall."Dorothy Allison (born April 11, 1949) is an American writer from South Carolina whose writing expresses themes of class struggle, sexual abuse, child abuse, feminism and lesbianism. She is a self-identified lesbian femme. She has won a number of awards for her writing, including several Lambda Literary Awards. In 2014, Allison was elected to membership in the Fellowship of Southern Writers."Keywords: DOROTHY ALLISON WOMEN WHO HATE ME POETRY POEMS 1980-1990 AMERICAN LITERATURE SEXUALITY WOMENS STUDIES FEMINISM



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