
Winifred Lubell (1914–2012)
Author of The Tall Grass Zoo
About the Author
Works by Winifred Lubell
STREET MARKETS AROUND THE WORLD 2 copies
Up a tree (Cadmus books) 2 copies
The Snow Child 1 copy
The tall grass zoo 1 copy
Associated Works
The Outer Lands: A Natural History Guide to Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard, Nantucket, Block Island, and Long Island (1978) — Illustrator — 67 copies
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- Other names
- Lubell, Winifred Milius
Milius, Winifred Augusta - Birthdate
- 1914-06-14
- Date of death
- 2012-01-03
- Gender
- female
- Education
- Art Students League of New York
- Occupations
- artist
writer - Relationships
- Lubell, Cecil (spouse)
- Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- New York, New York, USA
- Place of death
- Provincetown, Massachusetts, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- USA
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Reviews
This is the 3rd ( and hopefully it will be the final) time that I have purchased this book. I won’t be lending it out again because this time I got a brand new hard bound copy but paid more than $100 because it is out of print. This is a brilliant, helpful, restorative book connecting the empowerment of women sexuality to the ancient mystery, rights of the Eluesinian Mysteries. The complexity of the Baubo archetype encompasses Trickster, Nurse, Sexual doula, Midwife and pelvic bridge. From show more 1998-2000 i taught a class called “Initiation to Baubo” based on thus books contents. The illustrations are wonderful. Very good soul food for feminist witches everywhere! show less
What a wonderful book! My only previous encounter with the figure of Baubo was quite a few years back ago when I first read "Women Who Run With the Wolves", in which Baubo is briefly mentioned. In that book, Baubo is referenced as the "belly goddess" who deals in laughter and embodies the idea of embracing our sexual nature with joy and good humor. Unfortunately, I learned from the same book that very little is known about Baubo.
Imagine my surprise when I discovered Lubell's well-written and show more informative book! The stories and artwork surrounding Baubo, as well as the explanations of how her figure has been oft maligned by the patriarchal society of years past, are presented in an incredibly accessible manner. I was engaged in the information throughout.
It is not uncommon for books on the mythology of women to fall into the unfortunate trap of man-bashing. Yes, much of our recorded history takes place in patriarchal societies that relegated women to a lower class. Yes, as a result there has been a downplay in the importance of female mythological figures throughout time. Is that the fault of men we encounter in society today? Absolutely not. There are legitimate concerns with how women are treated in modern times, but the guy in line next to you at the grocery store is hardly responsible for the repression of art by an archaeologist in the 1700s.
Fortunately, Lubell's book skillfully avoids doing this - the faults of the past are treated with an objective eye and without judgment. She keeps the focus on Baubo herself and her book is all the better for it. This is an absolutely fascinating read for anyone interested in the history of women in religious mythology. show less
Imagine my surprise when I discovered Lubell's well-written and show more informative book! The stories and artwork surrounding Baubo, as well as the explanations of how her figure has been oft maligned by the patriarchal society of years past, are presented in an incredibly accessible manner. I was engaged in the information throughout.
It is not uncommon for books on the mythology of women to fall into the unfortunate trap of man-bashing. Yes, much of our recorded history takes place in patriarchal societies that relegated women to a lower class. Yes, as a result there has been a downplay in the importance of female mythological figures throughout time. Is that the fault of men we encounter in society today? Absolutely not. There are legitimate concerns with how women are treated in modern times, but the guy in line next to you at the grocery store is hardly responsible for the repression of art by an archaeologist in the 1700s.
Fortunately, Lubell's book skillfully avoids doing this - the faults of the past are treated with an objective eye and without judgment. She keeps the focus on Baubo herself and her book is all the better for it. This is an absolutely fascinating read for anyone interested in the history of women in religious mythology. show less
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In the Bird Market in the center of Paris lived Mister Bonaparte, his song birds, his talking black bird Gaston, and Rosalie, his pet turtle. People came from all over the city to visit the Bird Market on Sundays and beautiful bird songs were heard, except when Gaston sat on Rosalie's back and croaked "Ro-sa-lie!" Of course, the childrne loved it. Gaston particularly liked the Strawberry Lady and stole strawberries as often as he could. Strangely, Rosalie liked strawberries too. show more One Sunday Rosalie disappeared and Mr. Bonaparte was sad, and the children were too, and Gaston was sent to look all over Paris for the lost turtle. Following Gaston in his search, you will learn a lot about Paris and, also, what happened to Rosalie. show less
In the Bird Market in the center of Paris lived Mister Bonaparte, his song birds, his talking black bird Gaston, and Rosalie, his pet turtle. People came from all over the city to visit the Bird Market on Sundays and beautiful bird songs were heard, except when Gaston sat on Rosalie's back and croaked "Ro-sa-lie!" Of course, the childrne loved it. Gaston particularly liked the Strawberry Lady and stole strawberries as often as he could. Strangely, Rosalie liked strawberries too. show more One Sunday Rosalie disappeared and Mr. Bonaparte was sad, and the children were too, and Gaston was sent to look all over Paris for the lost turtle. Following Gaston in his search, you will learn a lot about Paris and, also, what happened to Rosalie. show less
simple 70's style sound instructions for beginner
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- Popularity
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- Rating
- 4.1
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