There Was an Old Woman

by Jessy Randall

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Poetry. In this rollicking collection of prose poems, Jessy Randall brings new life to the women of Mother Goose's fairy tales. With enthralling wit, THERE WAS AN OLD WOMAN delights in unexpected portrayals of Mother Goose's classic protagonists: old women from a variety of towns across the English landscape who live in shoes, who sell cows and sometimes their children. Randall's new fairy tales inhabit a world simultaneously old and modern, inviting us to consider the parallels between the show more lives of Mother Goose's women and the lives of women today. show less

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Jessy Randall, the Curator of Special Collections at Colorado College, and blogger at Library Shenanigans used her librarian skills to track me down and offer me free copies of her books in exchange for an honest review. While I've never quite figured out how to review poetry, I'll give it my best shot!

In this volume each poem starts with a line from a Mother Goose rhyme, usually "There was an old woman..." and then goes off entirely different direction. Usually there's an anachronism putting that old woman in contemporary times with modern sensibilities, with no shortage of feminism. Sometimes it's a lot more absurdist or has meta-commentary on nursery rhymes. But each poem is quirky and funny. I enjoyed this book
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Music, Poetry, Fiction and Literature
DDC/MDS
811.6Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican poetry2000-
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PS3618 .A625 .T44Language and LiteratureAmerican literature
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