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Interlunar
Margaret Eleanor Atwood
Interlunar is a collection of poetry by Margaret Atwood, published in 1984. The collection is divided into two main sections: 'Snake Poems' and 'Interlunar.' The first part, 'Snake Poems,' uses the imagery of the snake to explore themes of divinity, the human condition, and womanhood. The second part, 'Interlunar'—a term for the period between the old and new moons when the moon is unseen—explores a sense of introspection and 'interlunar darkness' with a strong emotive power. The poems in the collection feature familiar Atwood elements, including themes of death, mythology, nature, grief, and women's roles in society.
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Tomes & Tales
$64.95
1 copy
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Pages
103
Format
PAPERBACK
ISBN-13
9780195404517
ISBN-10
0195404513
Language
English
Published
1984-01-01
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