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The voices of Mrs. Tiresias, Mrs. Faust, Mrs. Quasimodo and other wives wittily recast myth and history from a woman's point of view in the pages of Manchester-based Duffy's fifth collection. Self-contained Penelope is not waiting for her Odysseus; frustrated Mrs. Sisyphus is married to a workaholic; Pygmalion's statue, tired of being pestered by her groping suitor, "changed tack/ grew warm, like candle wax/ kissed back"--and after sex gets dumped. But while Duffy's revisionist dramatic monologues are rife with clever twists, this material has been well mined by such poets as Alta, Margaret Atwood and Alicia Ostriker. Even references to Viagra, sheep-cloning and Monica Lewinsky seem an updating of Transformations (1971), Anne Sexton's deadpan fairy tales studded with cultural references, with the poems trapped in a similarly polarized conception of gender relations. Thus Thetis is brutalized in a new way each time she changes form--man is cross-bow to her albatross, charmer to her snake, fisherman to her mermaid--and to Queen Herod, the Christ child is simply a threat to her infant girl: he's "The Wolf. The Rip. The Rake. The Rat./The Heartbreaker. The Ladykiller. Mr. Right." The luckiest in love is Mrs. Beast, married to a devoted creature that's hung like a mule, and just as hardworking: "And if his snot and trotters fouled/ my damask sheets, why, then, he'd wash them. Twice." The flippant tone elicits chuckles, but one imagines these characters would've come a longer way by now, baby. (Apr.) FYI: Duffy's anthology Time's Tidings: Greeting the 21st Century includes 50 contemporary poets, each of whom is represented by a poem of his or her own on "time," and by a favorite poem on the same subject. (Anvil [Dufour, dist.], $18.95 paper 160p ISBN 0-85646-313-2).
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Duffy's dramatic monologues expressing the perspectives of famous men's wives resemble the potato chips in the old ad campaign, for it is hard to read just one. "Mrs. Aesop" tells us what an excruciating bore the old moralist was. "Mrs. Sisyphus" bitterly complains about her hubby's job. "Frau Freud" reveals no penis envy at all. Yet, not all these wives' tales are funny. "Mrs. Lazarus" is as horrified as he by his resurrection. "Circe," after the disappointing experience with Odysseus, says she has lost her appetite for men, but not for "sizzling pig." "Mrs. Midas" yearns for his touch again, even as she rues marrying such a thoughtless, greedy man. And then there is the startling allegory of the power of poetry that Duffy makes out of "Little Red-Cap" (aka Little Red Riding Hood). Although intentionally more humorous than Anne Sexton's fairy tale retellings or Ann Stanford's re-envisionings of Greek myths, Duffy's takes on the stuff of legends are as richly rewarding as those much-admired poems. Ray Olson --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 hilariously funny, Avril 16 2003
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This review is from: Worlds Wife (Paperback)
This book of poems was given to me by a friend and now lives on my desk at all times. Each poem is an absolute gem, sparkling with humour. I loved every one of them. They are all so different in tone, from the outrageously funny 'Mrs Icarus' to the achingly poignant 'Queen Herod'. As a woman who lives and works in an all-male environment, i would whole-heartedly say, this is an absolute must-buy.
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3.0étoiles sur 5 interesting import, Juil 30 2003
Par Cynthia King "Cindy Lou" (Louisville, KY United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: The World's Wife (Hardcover)
I loved Carol Ann Duffy's work in New Poetry out of Bloodaxe. How phenomenal! I tried out these poems, and felt sad that the style seemed created for one volume. I feel at a disadvantage, mired in American contemporary poetry, unable to appreciate English plays on words or kinds of humor, so take this with a grain of salt. More formal, more narrative oriented, these poems sounded to my ear like satiric nursery rhymes which lead the reader through. I felt I was staring at the essentials. Glyn Maxwell attempts a similar tone of humorist absurdity but somehow crams each line with depth and less mugging.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Read this! Give it to your friends!, Déc 19 2001
Par David Belden "belcliff" (Hudson Valley, New York, USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This review is from: Worlds Wife (Paperback)
These poems are so good, witty, smart, it might even turn me on to reading poetry again. But where can I find poems as intelligent and deep and amusing as these? I keep re-reading them for the joy of it. I had never heard of Ms. Duffy, but my sister sent me the book from England. I need more!
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3.0étoiles sur 5 Rhetorical Questions
As volumes of poetry go, The World's Wife is very tightly-themed: each poem is a monologue in the persona of a woman married (or otherwise attached) to a more famous man. Read more
Publié le Sep 19 2000 par Tom Adair

3.0étoiles sur 5 fun book
I heard the very enthusiastic reviews of this collection, but it turned out to be sort of slick - very funny in places, and the versification is quite clever as far as it goes...
Publié le Aoû 17 2000 par Daniel

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