00848nam0-2200265 --450 991031213970332120190515151212.020190319d1995----kmuy0itay5050 baitaITa ac 001yyValle dell'Angelo e la GrottaAntonio Infantecollaborazione di Piero D'Orsipresentazione di Antonio CapanoPostiglioneArci[1995]362 p.ill.21 cmIn calce al frontespizio: Centro di Cultura e Studi Storici "Alburnus"Valle dell'AngeloStoriaInfante,Antonio546206Capano,AntonioITUNINAREICATUNIMARCBK991031213970332103.1846165/19DARSTDARSTValle dell'Angelo e la grotta962735UNINA01879oam 2200337z- 450 991013611490332120160504122026.097808649284670864928467(CKB)3710000000914925(BIP)053242503(Perlego)962525(EXLCZ)99371000000091492520190509d2016 uy |engtxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAll the Gold Hurts My Mouthicehouse poetry1 online resource (64 p.) 9780864928863 0864928866 Winner, 2017 ReLit AwardKatherine Leyton's fresh and vibrant debut collection takes on the sexual politics of the twenty-first century, boldly holding up a mirror to the male gaze and interrogating the nature of images and illusions. Confronting the forces of mass communication - whether television, movies, or the Internet - Leyton explores the subtle effects of the media on our perceptions and interactions, including the pain of alienation and the threat of violence simmering just below the surface. And yet, for all its unflinching and raw lyricism, the poetry of All the Gold Hurts My Mouth is warm and searching, full of humour and hope. Engaging her readers with lush vocabulary and spare, tightly controlled forms, Leyton's poems become a rich quest for identity, authenticity, and nature uncorrupted. Reaching gloriously from isolation and pain to connection with love, Leyton channels the wit of past feminists to create a manifesto for our time, an affirmation of what might be possible.American literatureC811/.6Leyton Katherine1983-1248738BOOK9910136114903321All the gold hurts my mouth2894084UNINA