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Judy Grahn: Selections from Blood, Bread, and Roses

Judy Grahn: Selections from Blood, Bread, and Roses

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Editors: Iemanjá Brown & Iris Cushing
70 pages, softcover, saddle-stitch binding

While Judy Grahn has been an essential figure in many movements and
communities for over forty years—as a poet, lesbian/feminist activist,
and major thinker about queer and women’s history and spirituality—her
work has not always been read or recognized across these spheres. We
present selections from one of her major out-of-print books, Blood,
Bread, and Roses: How Menstruation Created the World
, to bring this
important work to a range of new readers. Accompanied by an interview
conducted by co-editors Iemanjá Brown and Iris Marble Cushing, Judy
Grahn: Selections from Blood, Bread, and Roses
brings this important
work of a poet’s scholarship back into the conversation.

Author Biography:

JUDYGRAHN (1940-) was born in Chicago and raised in New Mexico where
she lived until joining the US Air Force in 1960. Discharged “less than
honorably” the following year because of her sexual orientation, Grahn
moved
to Washington D.C. where she discovered Civil Rights social activism
and attended Howard University. A pioneer in the creation of women’s
spaces and institutions, Grahn has been publishing
groundbreaking
poetry, plays, prose, essays, and scholarly studies since the mid-1960s.
Some of her many publications include Edward the Dyke (1971), A Woman
is Talking to Death
(1974), The Work of a Common Woman: The Collected
Poetry of Judy Grahn 1964-1977
(1978), love belongs to those who do the feeling: New & Selected Poems (2008), The Judy Grahn Reader (2009)
and the memoir A Simple Revolution (2012). She lives with her wife, Kris
Brandenburger, in California.