Nin Andrews

Why God Is a Woman

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Why God Is a Woman is a collection of poems written about a magical island where women rule and men are the second sex. It is also the story of a boy who, exiled from the island because he could not abide by its sexist laws, looks back with both nostalgia and bitterness and wonders: Why does God have to be a woman? Celebrated prose poet Nin Andrews creates a world both fantastic and familiar where all the myths, logic, and institutions support the dominance of women.
Nin Andrews's books include The Book of Orgasms and Sleeping with Houdini.
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74 printed pages
Original publication
2015
Publication year
2015
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Quotes

  • eleienehas quoted4 years ago
    A man is meant to do physical labor and menial jobs like paving roads, sweeping floors, and cleaning latrines, for this is the work God designed for Island men. If God had wanted men to do office work, he would have made them less muscular, less angry, less beautiful, less eager for sex and war
  • eleienehas quoted4 years ago
    women rule. They run the country, control the wealth, and decide who will do what, why, and when.
  • Anastasia Kozlovahas quoted4 years ago
    On the Island where I come from
    the first signs of puberty happen at night. A boy wakes to feel a fire inside him, like an ache, a hunger, an indefinable wish, followed by the first prickling of wings. It hurts so much when the wings break through the flesh, each wing-bone a knife in the skin. (Picture it as the sharp beak of a baby bird pecking its shell. Only the shell is a skin full of nerve-endings.) Then there is the blood, the shame, the need to cover it up so no one will know. This, the boy learns, is how it feels to be a man. Nothing he does, says, or prays can ever make him feel safe from what he has become
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