· The poems in Brittany Cavallaro’s Girl-King are whispered from behind a series of masks, those of victim and aggressor, nineteenth-century madame and reluctant magician’s girl, of truck-stop Persephone and frustrated Tudor scholar. This “expanse of Category: Free. Girl-King Brittany Cavallaro University of Akron Press 76 pages. Brittany Cavallaro’s debut collection, Girl-King, dwells in the difficult terrain of physically and emotionally uncertain www.doorway.ru speaker, both endangered girl and empowered king, shapeshifts between identities and subject positions, while deftly guiding us through caverns of gender, mythology, and reconsidered. Girl-King. by. Brittany Cavallaro (Goodreads Author) · Rating details · ratings · 10 reviews. The poems in Brittany Cavallaro’s Girl-King are whispered from behind a series of masks, those of victim and aggressor, nineteenth-century madam and reluctant magician’s girl, of truck-stop Persephone and frustrated Tudor scholar/5.
Brittany Cavallaro is the author of Girl-King and A Study in Charlotte. Individual poems have recently appeared or are forthcoming in AGNI, Gettysburg Review, Tin House, Poetry Northwest, and Best New Poets, among others. In , she received her MFA from the University of Wisconsin, where she received the Milofsky Prize in Creative Writing. Girl King (Akron Series In Poetry)|Brittany Cavallaro, Buddha: His Life And Teachings|Bhikkhu Nyanatiloka, Mennonite Alternative Service In Russia: The Story Of Abram Duck And His Colleagues |Jacob Dick, George Gittoes|Fine Art Publishing. About Brittany. Brittany Cavallaro is the New York Times bestselling author of novels for young adults, including the Charlotte Holmes series (A Study in Charlotte, The Last of August, The Case for Jamie, A Question of Holmes), Hello Girls, and, most recently, the historical fantasy Muse.. In addition to her fiction work, Cavallaro is also an accomplished poet; her debut collection Girl-King.
Brittany Cavallaro’s debut collection, Girl-King, dwells in the difficult terrain of physically and emotionally uncertain adolescence. Her speaker, both endangered girl and empowered king, shapeshifts between identities and subject positions, while deftly guiding us through caverns of gender, mythology, and reconsidered history. Description. The poems in Brittany Cavallaro's Girl-King are whispered from behind a series of masks, those of victim and aggressor, nineteenth-century madame and reluctant magician's girl, of truck-stop Persephone and frustrated Tudor scholar. This "expanse of girls, expanding still" chase each other through history, disappearing in an Illinois cornfield only to re-emerge on the dissection table of a Scottish artist-anatomist. Thelma and Louise gets remade in this powerful, darkly funny teen novel from acclaimed authors Brittany Cavallaro and Emily Henry. Two teenage girls who have had enough of the controlling men in their lives take their rage on the road to make a new life for themselves.
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