Small white monkeys : on self-expression, self-help and shame / Sophie Collins ; edited by Jane Rolo and Huw Lemmey.

  • Collins, Sophie (Poet)
Date:
[2017]
  • Books

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Description

'The Engine' was a poem about another world. Inhabiting this world was a brood of small white monkeys that moved around like injured birds, like furtive healthy birds, like monkeys. "It took me too long to recognise 'The Engine' for what it was - the story of my life until now, or quite recently. It took me longer still to recognise the monkeys for what they were, collectively: my white symbol of shame" (from small white monkeys). Small white monkeys is a fragmented essay, including poems and images, on self-expression, self-help and shame. Beginning with the image of the small white monkeys, the text examines the author's relationship with shame through a series of short studies on, amongst other things, cats, hair as a metonym for the self in poetry and fiction, and perceptions of sexual violence. Made through research into Glasgow Women's Library's Archive Collections and Lending Library, small white monkeys incorporates material from the library's archives and the work of female creators past and present, including Anna Mendelssohn, Jean Rhys, Selima Hill, Adrian Piper, June Jordan, Denise Riley, Carolee Schneemann, Vahni Capildeo and Veronica Forrest-Thomson. --Publisher's statement.

Publication/Creation

London : Book Works, [2017]
©[2017]

Physical description

87 pages : black and white illustrations ; 20 cm

Notes

Publication date from publisher website.
Artist's book.
Published by Book Works in association with Glasgow Women's Library as part of 'You Must Locate a Fantasy' library commisions.
Design: Erik Hartin.
Cover: text from 'The Engine' by Sophie Collins.

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Includes bibliographical references.

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ISBN

  • 9781906012908
  • 1906012903