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Word Warriors: 35 Women Leaders in the Spoken Word Revolution
Word Warriors 35 Women Leaders in the Spoken Word Revolution
Author: Alix Olson (Editor)
Female spoken word artists have become the spokeswomen for a new generation. This demanding oral poetry of the early 21st century has defined a vanguard of lithely muscled voices; women who think and act decisively to create their distinctive and desperately earned realities. The combination of the eminent slam movement and the upsurge of bold u...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781580052214
ISBN-10: 1580052215
Publication Date: 9/28/2007
Pages: 256
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Publisher: Seal Press
Book Type: Paperback
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This is what every anthology should be - eclectic and yet relevant. The best part of this book is each poet's personal essay. Each essay is only a few pages long, but together they cover lots of topics, ideas, and emotions. Issues such as... asking why write? or why perform?, being transgender, competing in slam poetry, musing about race, raising the quality of art, rejecting labels, teaming up with other artists, etc. Read this if you are a woman or a writer. Read this if you feel young, jaded, creative, or ostracized. You'll find something to identify with, to be inspired by, and to be shocked by. (P.S. Don't be discouraged by the forward. I thought it was the worst poem in the book. Skip the forward and tackle the the rest of the poems with an open mind and heart.)


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