Rare Birds: Valley Press
Autor Natalie Scotten Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 mar 2020
Hear inmates at their most vulnerable moments: Ruth Ellis in the last few minutes as she stands at the scaffold describing her executioner; Edith Thompson believing she will be given a stay due to her pregnancy; Selina Salter on her return to prison after being recorded as a lunatic. Join in with rousing suffragette songs composed whilst in prison; hear the testimonies of hunger strikes and forcible feeding; and learn about the shocking differences in treatment shown towards 1st and 3rd division inmates.
Despite Holloway Prison's notoriety as a women's prison, the poems voice women in roles other than that of criminal: there are social campaigners, comrades, as well as sisters, daughters, mothers, wives, lovers and companions. The collection explores many topics which are still just as relevant today: human rights, gender, sexuality, mental illness and socio-economic status, with some of the problems women faced in the 19th century being not so different from the issues they face now.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781912436255
ISBN-10: 1912436256
Pagini: 148
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Editura: Valley Press Ltd
Colecția Valley Press
Seria Valley Press
ISBN-10: 1912436256
Pagini: 148
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Editura: Valley Press Ltd
Colecția Valley Press
Seria Valley Press
Notă biografică
Natalie Scott is a poet and educator from the North East of England. She is the author of Berth: Voices of the Titanic (Bradshaw Books, 2012), and two pamphlets: Brushed (Mudfog, 2009) and Frayed (Indigo Dreams, 2016). Both Berth and Rare Birds received Arts Council England funding to be adapted for the theatre: the latter was workshopped with an award-winning team of West End actors and composers, and showcased at the Soho Theatre in London. Natalie shares her working time between the north and south, as a freelance writer for community projects and Creative Writing Lecturer at Arts University Bournemouth. She has a cat called Fizban (the Fabulous) and once folded Sir Peter Ustinov's pyjamas. Find her on Twitter @NatalieAnnScott.