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Good Woman: Poems and a Memoir 1969-1980, by Lucille Clifton

francesmthompson's review

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5.0

A must-read for any feminist, poet or human-being doing the heart-work that is unlearning.

caitlin_89's review

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4.0

Thanks for lending this to me, Prof. Seeger. I loved it.
I want to re-read it eventually.

I'm not good at reviewing poetry, but I really really liked this.

fionabooks_'s review against another edition

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emotional reflective fast-paced

3.75

jeninmotion's review

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5.0

That was fantastic and unexpected, both the poetry and the memoir/family history.

line_so_fine's review

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5.0

Some of my favorite poetry.

candyheilman's review

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5.0

i had added this to my list of "want to read" last month.. then a couple of days ago i found it already on my book shelf, i guess i read it a few years ago (it has my notes & underlinings in it already) but completely forgot. but it was a delightful reread. lucille will always be one of my favorite poets/writers.

francesmthompson's review against another edition

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emotional hopeful inspiring medium-paced

5.0

A must-read for any feminist, poet or human-being doing the heart-work that is unlearning.

kikipower123's review against another edition

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4.0

"we will wear
new bones again."

boom.

kellyd's review against another edition

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5.0

Powerful, well-written

kerrianne's review against another edition

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5.0

Once upon a time in undergrad a poetry professor told me various pieces of mine reminded her of Clifton and at that point not having read any Clifton I traipsed to the library and found her, and ultimately found Blessing the Boats and my poetic world was rocked and that collection was immediately owned, and happily read and re-read until the cover looked like it no longer wanted to remain attached to the rest of its pages.

[Five stars for this collection being like looking at Clifton's bones, and repeatedly beautiful without even showcasing some of her best poems.]




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