<p>Claire Millikin's poetry collection DOLLS stages a scathing confrontation of gendered and racial oppression. Working through the motif of the doll the poems interrogate femininity in the traditional South the damages wreaked by gendered strictures in that culture. The emotional center of the book is an elegy for Sage Smith an African American transwoman who disappeared from Charlottesville Virginia in 2012. Through the recurring figure of the doll-the ultra-femme figure who is frozen damaged silenced-Millikin protests the conditions of sexism in her natal South. The elegant poems hold poised surfaces above the gaping wound of injustice that still typifies America's most gothic landscape the deep South. With a thoughtfully reflective introduction by poet and scholar Sean Frederick Forbes readers will encounter in DOLLS an unforgiving look at the price of traditional femininity. DOLLS is Millikin's fourth poetry collection by 2Leaf Press. DOLLS is the 2021 Semi-finalist for the Poetry Society of Virginia POETRY BOOK AWARD FOR NORTH AMERICAN WRITERS &amp; PUBLISHERS.</p>
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