Liz Lochhead
Born
in Newarthill, Lanarkshire, Scotland
December 26, 1947
Genre
Influences
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Mary Queen of Scots Got her Head Chopped Off
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published
1987
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5 editions
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Medea
by
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published
2001
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6 editions
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Dracula
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published
2010
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6 editions
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Mary Queen of Scots Got Her Head Chopped Off & Dracula
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published
1987
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A Choosing: Selected Poems
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published
2011
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4 editions
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Dreaming Frankenstein...
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published
1987
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14 editions
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Blood and Ice (Nick Hern Books)
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Memo for Spring
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published
1972
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5 editions
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The Colour of Black & White
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published
2003
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8 editions
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Fugitive Colours
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“If aw his hums and haws were hams and haggises, the country wad be weel fed!”
― Mary Queen of Scots Got Her Head Chopped Off & Dracula
― Mary Queen of Scots Got Her Head Chopped Off & Dracula
“THE MOTHER
is always two faced.
At best, she wishes you
into being. Yes it was she
cried at the seven drops of blood that fell,
staining the snow - she
who bargained crazily with Fate
for that long-waited child
as red as blood
as white as snow
and when you came true it was
she who clapped her hands merrily because
she was as happy as a Queen could be.
But she's always dying early,
so often it begins to look deliberate,
abandoning you,
leaving you to the terrible mercy
of the Worst Mother, the one who married
your father.
She doesn't like you, she
prefers all your sisters, she
loves her sons.
She's jealous of mirrors.
She wants your heart in a casket...”
― The Grimm sisters
is always two faced.
At best, she wishes you
into being. Yes it was she
cried at the seven drops of blood that fell,
staining the snow - she
who bargained crazily with Fate
for that long-waited child
as red as blood
as white as snow
and when you came true it was
she who clapped her hands merrily because
she was as happy as a Queen could be.
But she's always dying early,
so often it begins to look deliberate,
abandoning you,
leaving you to the terrible mercy
of the Worst Mother, the one who married
your father.
She doesn't like you, she
prefers all your sisters, she
loves her sons.
She's jealous of mirrors.
She wants your heart in a casket...”
― The Grimm sisters
“And I am coming from the library with my arms full of books. I think of those prizes that were ours for the taking and wonder when the choices got made we don’t remember making.”
― A Choosing: Selected Poem
― A Choosing: Selected Poem
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