Menasha Public Library (Elisha D. Smith)

If my body could speak, poems, by Blythe Baird

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If my body could speak, poems, by Blythe Baird
Language
eng
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Literary Form
poetry
Main title
If my body could speak
Oclc number
1051133846
Responsibility statement
by Blythe Baird
Sub title
poems
Summary
Through love, loss and the struggles of disordered eating, 'If My Body Could Speak' uses sharp narratives and visceral imagery to get to the heart of a many-layered existence, speaking to many generations at once
Table Of Contents
When the fat girl gets skinny -- Theories about the universe -- I didn't always salivate over skeletons -- Before the starving -- Dress code -- High school -- Girl code 101 -- Blood-rose -- Beauty revelation -- When your therapist asks -- Pocket-sized feminism -- Skirt steak girls -- I don't have to forgive you -- The ghost who stars in my poetry -- Evolution of healing -- Class clown -- Too pissed to be sad anymore -- Fossilizing trauma -- Concerns from a hot-boxed jeep -- Gal pals -- The way I was taught to love -- Marriage diorama -- Taxidermy -- The ship I built -- The kindest thing she almost did -- What I couldn't explain via text -- Smoke -- An invitation -- Lipstick -- The lesbian reevaluates -- Everything is fluid -- I lose my voice during sex -- For the rapists who called themselves feminists -- Balancing -- The aesthetic of rape culture -- To live in the body of a survivor -- More interesting than suffering -- If your body could speak -- Pruning into art -- Relapse -- Eat -- On an empty stomach -- Horoscopes for self-doubt -- Yet another rape poem -- Here
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