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Literary Witches: A Celebration of Magical Women Writers

par Taisia Kitaiskaia, Katy Horan (Illustrateur)

Autres auteurs: Pam Grossman (Avant-propos)

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"Literary Witches draws a connection between witches and visionary writers: both are figures of formidable creativity, empowerment, and general badassery. Through poetic portraits, Taisia Kitaiskaia and Katy Horan honor the witchy qualities of well-known and obscure authors alike, including Virginia Woolf, Mira Bai, Toni Morrison, Emily Dickinson, Octavia E. Butler, Sandra Cisneros, and many more.… (plus d'informations)
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Make sure you read some reviews because I didn't and it's not what I thought it would be. I grabbed it from the library shelf so no harm but I would be nauseous if I paid good money.

From the intro Witches and women writers alike dwell in creativity, mystery, and other worlds. They aren't afraid to be alone in the woods of their imaginations ... As such, the mantle of "Literary Witch" is the highest honor we can bestow upon an author. The thirty writers included here inspire us deeply... We've created their portraits in art and writing to pay homage to their presences, and to access their spirits through our own mediums.

Each author has her own page with a piece of artwork, a bit of poetry, a mini bio and recommending reading as offered by the author/ill of this book. A wide variety of authors, novelists, SF writers, horror writers, Chinese lit, poets, musicians, gothic fiction, filmmakers, essayists, activists, fairy tale writers, fiction writers, visionists, feminists, socialists, mystics, memoirs, innovators, surrealists, healers, folklorists, anthropologists... oldest born about 630, newest born about 1950. There is global representation.

I did not find one author/book/story to be added to my tbr list. ymmv ( )
  Corinne2020 | May 5, 2024 |
Obviously it is delightful, but less of something to read than browse through ( )
  mslibrarynerd | Jan 13, 2024 |
The illustrations are beautiful and haunting, but the book itself is more of a tasting menu of great writers. If you’re looking for a lot of information, you’ll be disappointed. Some of the more lyrical sections are best appreciated if you’re already familiar with the author, but some are intriguing enough to make me seek out new favorites. I’m glad I’ll be able to refer back to the recommendations. ( )
1 voter samalots | Jun 19, 2023 |
This combination of fantastical prose-poems and art is a tribute to women writers from all time periods and all parts of the world. Each writer is depicted as a witch, but "witch," as the introduction says, is not a hag or devil's consort, but rather "a woman who stands entirely on her own. She is more often than not an outsider, and her gift is transformation. She is a change agent, and her work is sparked by speech: an incantation, a naming, a blessing, a curse."

So each writer is given a title. Octavia Butler is "sower of strange seeds, species, and the future." Emily Dickinson is "specter of windows, flies, and the unexpected." Mary Shelley is "alchymist of monsters, children, the living and the dead." Following her title is a prose-poem that delves into the essential nature of the woman and her writing, depicting her perhaps as a spirit or an immortal or a prophetess. The writing is tinged with darkness, a little creepy, but in a good way--the seductiveness of danger. On the opposite page is a portrait of the writer by Katy Horan, again using symbology and sometimes-disturbing images to get at the essence of her. There is also a short biography and suggested readings, and the whole encourages the reader to seek out these women--some very famous, some quite unknown (at least, to me)--and experience their work for yourself.

I also have a Literary Witches deck of cards, which can be used like an oracle or fortune-telling deck: pull cards and find answers to questions or simply what is influencing you today. The cards include all of the witches as well as their materials, symbols such as bees, a ghost, a spider, or a teacup. I was drawn to both the book and cards by the art (and by my interest in owning unusual card decks), but I found the writing to be enchanting, which I'd like to dip into again and again. ( )
1 voter sturlington | Jan 31, 2021 |
Lovely illustrations, beautiful fictional vignettes of amazing female authors. ( )
  Amellia_Fiske | Jan 24, 2020 |
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Taisia Kitaiskaiaauteur principaltoutes les éditionscalculé
Horan, KatyIllustrateurauteur principaltoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Grossman, PamAvant-proposauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
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Why would we dare call someone a literary witch?

Because all artists are magicians, and Witches wield a special magic. Witches and women writers alike dwell in creativity, mystery, and other worlds. -Preface
The word "witch" is thrown around a lot these days: as an insult, an identifier, a badge of honor. We picture a witch, and we picture a multiplicity: She's a hideous woman in a pointed hat. A sibyl swaying with prophetic visions. A bride of the devil. A devotee to the divine feminine A Salem villager. An herbalist. A seductress. A forest dweller in a hut made of detritus or chicken legs or candy. What does the word witch mean, though? And perhaps more importantly: what do we mean when we use it? -Foreword, Pam Grossman
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"Literary Witches draws a connection between witches and visionary writers: both are figures of formidable creativity, empowerment, and general badassery. Through poetic portraits, Taisia Kitaiskaia and Katy Horan honor the witchy qualities of well-known and obscure authors alike, including Virginia Woolf, Mira Bai, Toni Morrison, Emily Dickinson, Octavia E. Butler, Sandra Cisneros, and many more.

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