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Gwen Harwood was an Australian poet.
In the male-dominated publishing world of the mid-20th century, she had a difficult time getting published, and resorted to submitting work under a range of male pseudonyms.
This poem is an insight into her complex and fraught relationship with womanhood, with motherhood.
Please share your thoughts by joining the Poems for the Speed of Life Substack community here.
You can read "In The Park" here
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For a detailed outline of the mission and purpose behind this podcast, please check out Episode 100, "Why Poems for the Speed of Life?", in your podcast player or click here to listen on Spotify.
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Gwen Harwood was an Australian poet.
In the male-dominated publishing world of the mid-20th century, she had a difficult time getting published, and resorted to submitting work under a range of male pseudonyms.
This poem is an insight into her complex and fraught relationship with womanhood, with motherhood.
Please share your thoughts by joining the Poems for the Speed of Life Substack community here.
You can read "In The Park" here
***
For a detailed outline of the mission and purpose behind this podcast, please check out Episode 100, "Why Poems for the Speed of Life?", in your podcast player or click here to listen on Spotify.
If you’re on social media, you can follow on Twitter here, Instagram here and Facebook here.
Subscribe to or follow the show for free wherever you listen to podcasts.
To leave the show a review:
Music Credit:
Once Upon a Time by Alex-Productions | https://onsound.eu/ | Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com
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