'...a gossipy irresistible send-up of the Old Testament' - Vogue'Michelene Wandor demonstrates her tremendous versatility as a writer. Strong on dialogue, the conversations between Eve, Lilith and God are compelling, witty and wise' - Poetry Quarterly ReviewLilith to EveI merely said 'no'.That's when he gave mehis attention for the first timeFire and Ice: the world turned upside down (extract)OneToday the world is turned upside downtoday autumn creeps between stone and leaftoday I am haunted by a memorya memory of carnivala memory of May creeping between leaf and stoneinto OctoberI remember Bacchus, the God of wine, riding through the cityon a cart drawn by white panthersI remember a wedding with a bear as the grooma fish buried with full military honoursa horse galloping backwardsI remember cities in the skythe sun and moon turning cartwheels in the piazzaI remember the world turned upside downI remember carnivalMichelene Wandor is a playwright, musician, broadcaster and critic.
This title has not been reviewed yet.
Have you read Gardens of Eden Revisited by Michelene Wandor? - Be the first to write a review
Web development and hosting by Webcogs | Powered by Storemill | Site Map | Accessibility | XHTML 1.0