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"In poems from as varied women poets as Jane Kenyon, Lucille Clifton, and Anne Sexton, food emerges as a re-occurring and central metaphor in the way women live, in the pulse of the everyday, and as a vehicle for the exotic. From coffee to caviar, from potatoes to dandelions—even in hunger and anorexia—the metaphors of food have worked like yeast in the imagination of these poets."—preface by Chef Charlotte Turgeon.
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Food, Food habits, Cooking, Poetry, Gastronomy, Women authors, Dinners and dining, American poetry, AppetiteShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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Appetite: Food as Metaphor: An Anthology of Women Poets
October 1, 2002, BOA Editions, Ltd.
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in English
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1929918240 9781929918249
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