New Titles 07/08
Pascale Petit's pamphlet of 14 poems in the voice of the Mexican artist Frida Kahlo, makes you itch to examine Kahlo's paintings… In the title poem it is the stag (featuring Kahlo's head and a hide dotted with arrows) that speaks:'Small and dainty as I am/ I escaped into this canvas'. This lifts the poem into a dimension beyond the biographical, referring to the Aztec idea of the animal as alter-ego … In the final poem – 'Self Portrait with Dog and Sun' – Petit finds a voice that speaks with clarity and confidence: 'Threaded through my hair, … are silk ribbons –/ their greens and reds barking / as only paint can,/happy as a dog with its mistress.' This is the kind of voice that might come from an extraordinary woman who revels in the assured quality of her own unique work.
Janet Phillips
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