'The World's Wide' by Carol Ann Duffy - A Review
The future, and the past and Literature, is female. Rating - ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ Genre - poetry Themes - women, female exploitation, female empowerment, patriarchy Similar books - 'Lessons in Chemistry' - Bonnie Garmus Sticking to my word I'm back with another article on my latest read: 'The World's Wife' by poet Carol Ann Duffy. In her poetry anthology, Duffy gives a voice to the unspoken lives of the women behind the world's greatest (or most nefarious) men in both fiction and reality. This poetry anthology really revolves around the same thing - the women, mainly the wives/lovers, of the most influential men in history, ranging from Greek Mythology, to fiction and then real men. Yet every poem is unique in its own way, giving each woman their own distinct voice. 'Mrs Beast' uses her freedom to celebrate the women silenced by the abuses of men before her. The loving relationship between 'Anne Hathaway' and William Shakespeare contrasted to the pass...