Piercy, Marge.
Summary: Brings together a collection of poems, recipes, personal reminiscences, and an insightful new interpretation of the rituals and symbols of the seder in a guide to creating a meaningful Passover for the entire family.
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Publisher / Publication Date: Schocken Books 2007
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Publisher / Publication Date: Knopf 1988
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Publisher / Publication Date: Alfred A. Knopf 2003
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Publisher / Publication Date: 1976
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Summary: Poems on a Jewish theme. In Eat Fruit, she writes: "Custom agents throw open my suitcase and draw / out with gingerly leer from under my negligee / a melon. Drug smugglers feed their self-importance, / but me they hate along with the guy trying to smuggle / in a salami from the old country his uncle gave him."
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Publisher / Publication Date: Knopf 1999
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Publisher / Publication Date: Leapfrog Press 2001
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Summary: Poetry about everyday things. One poem is on the ubiquitous answering machine which "addresses you as a retarded dog," another is on women who allow themselves to be "retooled, refitted and redesigned for every decade," a third is on motorists who kill animals and do not even bother to look.
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Publisher / Publication Date: Alfred Knopf 1997