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The collection examines the intersection of personal desire and the rigid social structures of the American South. Daniell navigates the constraints of traditional Southern upbringing, using the landscape as a mirror for internal psychological states. The poems function as a series of observations on gender roles, domesticity, and the reclamation of bodily autonomy. The narrative framework relies on lyrical introspection and vivid, often stark, imagery to confront the expectations placed upon women in the region.
Readers and critics often note the provocative nature of the work and its willingness to challenge regional taboos. Discussion frequently centers on the poet's ability to balance specific geographical markers with universal themes of female identity. The pacing is described as deliberate, allowing the reader to inhabit the atmosphere of the Deep South through the author's lens. Many highlight the collection's significance in the canon of Southern feminist literature for its candid approach to sexuality and social critique.
Page Count:
97
Publication Date:
1975-01-01
Publisher:
Holt, Rinehart and Winston
ISBN-10:
0030137268
ISBN-13:
9780030137266
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