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""Imagine Leda black -" begins Lyrae Van Clief-Stefanon's collection of poems. Mixing vernacular language with classical mythology, modern struggles with biblical trials, she gives voice to women past and present. Whether recalling last night's angry words or reliving a child's lost innocence, Black Swan is filled with pain and loss, with hope and the promise of salvation."--BOOK JACKET.
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Black Swan
November 24, 2002, University of Pittsburgh Press
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0822957876 9780822957874
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"Winner of the 2001 Cave Canem Poetry Prize"--Cover.
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"Imagine Leda black―" begins Lyrae Van Clief-Stefanon’s exciting new collection of poems. Mixing vernacular language with classical mythology, modern struggles with Biblical trials, she gives voice to silenced women past and present.
In Van Clief-Stefanon’s powerful voice, last night’s angry words "puffed / into the dark room like steam / punching through the thick surface / of cooking grits." She remembers a child’s innocence "lost / in the house where I learned the red rug / against my chest, my knees / my tongue, . . . ." Black Swan is filled with pain, loss, hope, and the promise of salvation.
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