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Quote by Marge Piercy

“You are built to pull a cart, to lift a heavy load and bear it, to haul up the long slope, and so am I, peasant bodies, earthy, solid shapely dark glazed clay pots that can stand on the fire.”

Quote by Marge Piercy

Work

Moon Is Always Female

This work delves into the moon's representation as a symbol of femininity across various cultures and times, offering a reflective and philosophical analysis of its role in literature, art, and society. more

Author

Marge Piercy
Marge Piercy

Marge Piercy is an American poet born on March 31, 1936. Her poetry extensively covers social and political issues, known for her profound social consciousness and feminist perspective. more

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