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No More Masks: An Anthology of Twentieth-Century American Women Poets
by Florence Howe
from Harper Perennial
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0 
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Superb Collection 
This is an excellent collection of women's poetry. The topics are diverse, and the styles offer a nice variety. Some are written in a witty tone, and some are very serious. I use this collection in the classroom (college freshman and sophomores), but I think many of the pieces would be great for high school use as well.
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Women and Poetry--does it get any better than this? 
This is an excellent collection of women poets in America. From classic feminist poets like Anne Sexton to beat poet Diane di Prima, this collection covers almost everyone who's anyone in 20th century women's poetry. One of the things I wish of this collection, however, is more late 20th century poets. While many of the poems included are from the latter part of the century, there are no poets featured who were born after 1960. As a young woman poet, I find it difficult to find women similar to myself in... more info
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the most amazing anthology of poetry i have ever read 
I'm a college student at Hollins University and this was one of my English books. I have never read an anthology that varied so much in subject and style. The compilation is truly magical and it represents a wide range of readers. Any woman can find something to relate to in it.
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