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Sorry, can't resist. Is 'vagina' suitable for use in a sonnet? I don't suppose so. A famous poet told me, 'Vagina's ugly.' Meaning, of course, the sound of it. In poems. Meanwhile he inserts his penis frequently into his verse, calling it, seriously, 'My Penis'. It is short, I know, and dignified. I mean of course the sound of it. In poems. This whole thing is unfortunate, but petty, like my hangup concerning English Dept memos headed 'Mr/Mrs/Miss' - only a fishbone In the throat of the revolution - a waste of brains - to be concerned about this minor issue of my cunt's good name. - Joan Larkin Post a comment in response: |
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