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Our Lady of the Hunger: Poems
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Our Lady of the Hunger: Poems

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The first full-length collection of poems by Kat Georges, whose work has been heard and published internationally for three decades. Often hilarious, always insightful, Kat Georges writes inspired narrative poems inspired by punk rock, pop culture, food and the driving need to create, all the while exploring what it is to be a woman in the modern world. With poems about going to a Patti Smith concert, hearing Nirvana for the first time, a brawl at a health food store, these are imaginative, accessible works that resonate long after first reading.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Three Rooms Press
Country
United States
Date
23 October 2012
Pages
94
ISBN
9780983581345

The first full-length collection of poems by Kat Georges, whose work has been heard and published internationally for three decades. Often hilarious, always insightful, Kat Georges writes inspired narrative poems inspired by punk rock, pop culture, food and the driving need to create, all the while exploring what it is to be a woman in the modern world. With poems about going to a Patti Smith concert, hearing Nirvana for the first time, a brawl at a health food store, these are imaginative, accessible works that resonate long after first reading.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Three Rooms Press
Country
United States
Date
23 October 2012
Pages
94
ISBN
9780983581345