My Women, My Monsters by Janet Kozachek

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“Read this book for the fun of it, and take a good long look at it too. My Women, My Monsters is a joy to behold. Hester Prynne and J. K. Rowling might have created some such monstrous merriment. Miraculously, Janet Kozachek created it all. Erudition, wit, and artistry flow freely on these pages. You may think this book is just a lark. Think again. It is a glorious exorcism.”

–“Larry Rhu, Todd Chair in the Italian Renaissance, Emeritus, University of South Carolina”

 

“In this book, Janet Kozachek, through her evocative illustrations and often biting poems, removes the lid of the cauldron containing several familiar feminine monsters–monsters that women know from their everyday encounters with other women and also from uncomfortable glances within. Thank you, Janet!”

–Janet A. Walker, Professor of Comparative Literature, Rutgers University

 

“The women within us and the women of literary and cultural history, with their longings and frustrations, their magnificent madness, spring forth in Janet’s drawings to meet us honestly as our shadow selves.  Our fascination is matched only by our reckoning.”

–Professor Tamara Miles, Poet, Instructor of English and Humanities.  Orangeburg Technical College

 

 

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My Women, My Monsters

by Janet Kozachek

$14.99, paper

978-1-64662-142-2

2020

Janet Kozachek is a visual artist and writer working from her studio in Orangeburg, South Carolina.  Her education was unusually eclectic, having studied in Europe, China and the United States.  She holds a Master of Fine Arts Degree in Drawing and Painting from Parsons School of Design in New York, where she also studied poetry with J.D. McClatchy.  Her Certificate of Graduate Study in Chinese Art from the Central Academy of Fine Art (CAFA) in the People’s Republic of China included the study of Chinese poetry and painting. Janet Kozachek has exhibited and published widely, was a Helena Rubinstein Scholar, a recipient of a Puffin Foundation grant, a South Carolina Humanities Council Grant, and numerous sub-grant awards funded in part by the National Endowment for the Arts.  Her poetry and illustrations have been published in Undefined magazine and in the journal Ekphrasis.