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Corn Goddess

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Corn Goddess is about the sacred teenage time when a body blossoms and is maimed, about prairie and ramshackle farms and desolate cow lanes, the dirt s remembering of recluses and long ago animal sex, about mothers, those angry and strong Midwestern women who feed their daughters the bone soup of self-hatred, and fathers who hunt the silver foxes running through farm girls imaginations. Corn Goddess describes the struggle to escape the seduction of gunnysacks and summer afternoons spent lying on cut hay after the balers have been through, of green corn and mystery growing in every direction, a fecund claustrophobia, and the darkness encountered once a wider world is found.

102 pages, Perfect Paperback

First published September 5, 2007

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Stephanie Dickinson

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June 17, 2008
Some seriously beautiful writing in here. Powerful and violent. Recurring theme of abusive male-female encounters/relationships.

Dickinson is now one of my favourite living poets.
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