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Tag: Lilith

On First Looking into Wilson’s Homer: Womxn’s War for Words

27th November 202029th November 2020  Georgia Poplett

On reading Emily Wilson’s translation of Homer’s Odyssey, Georgia Poplett started to consider the misogynistic history behind language and the way translated words have been used to harm and heal womxn.

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Posted in Arts, Books, Creative Writing, Non-FictionTagged: Ann Radcliffe, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Emily Wilson, George Bernard Shaw, Greta Gerwig, Homer, Keats, Languages, Life in Languages, Lilith, Little Women, Luce Irigaray, Odysseus, Penelope, the Pre-Raphaelites, The Yellow Wallpaper, Translation

Interview with Acclaimed Poet, Rebecca Tamás – ‘No-one is ‘not a poetry person’; you just need to find the right writers who speak about things that interest you’

22nd May 201925th June 2019  Maz Hedgehog

Acclaimed poet Rebecca Tamás talks to our arts contributor, Maz Hedgehog, about her highly anticipated book WITCH, female Christian mystics, vulnerability and the writers who’ve influenced her work.

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Posted in Arts, Books, Interviews, PoetryTagged: Bad Betty Press, Clinic Press, Hypathia, Ignota Books, Lilith, Penned in the Margins, Poetry, Rebecca Tamás, Salt, Sarah Shin, Savage, Spoken Word, The Ophelia Letters, Tiger, WITCH

Rebecca Tamás’ WITCH – Confrontational feminism from a place of love

30th March 201922nd May 2019  Maz Hedgehog

Poet Rebecca Tamás’ casts a spell over our contributor, Maz Hedgehog, at the launch of her highly anticipated poetry collection, WITCH.

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Posted in Arts, Books, PoetryTagged: A K Blakemore, Folklore, Jane Yeh, Lilith, Lucy mercer, Magic, Myth, Penned in the Margins, Poetry, Rebecca Tamás, Suffragettes, Tom Chivers, WITCH
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