A collection of 25 original collages with images of cats and women, inspired by U.S. Vice President Vance's offensive reference to "childless cat ladies." The images include cartoonish figures as well as interpretations of classic artists such as Degas, Kandinsky, Picasso and Modigliani. The collection is inspired by Sally Swain's Great Housewives of Art (Grafton Books, 1988), and The Literary Cat. J. Suares & S. Chowast (Push Pin Press, 1977).
A collection of 25 original collages with images of cats and women, inspired by U.S. Vice President Vance's offensive reference to "childless cat ladies." The images include cartoonish figures as well as interpretations of classic artists such as Degas, Kandinsky, Picasso and Modigliani. The collection is inspired by Sally Swain's Great Housewives of Art (Grafton Books, 1988), and The Literary Cat. J. Suares & S. Chowast (Push Pin Press, 1977).
Judith Beth Cohen was born in Detroit, Michigan, and has been an educator and writer for decades. She's taught at schools as progressive as Goddard College in Vermont, as traditional as Harvard University, and as human service oriented as Lesley University in Cambridge, Mass. Her story collection, Never Be Normal (2021), is available from Atmosphere Press. Her novel, Seasons, was published by The Permanent Press of Sag Harbor, New York, and is still in print. Excerpts appeared first in Ted Solotaroff's quarterly and The New American Review. The book was originally published in German translation by Rowohlt Verlag of Hamburg as part of their international New Woman Series and has been reissued as an eBook. Her short fiction has appeared in The North American Review, New Letters, High Plains Literary Review, Sojourner and other magazines and journals. In March 2023, she was the featured writer on Alphabetbox.com. Recent publications include: http: //thebrusselsreview.com, "Bridge By the Sea,"; https: //theberlinliteraryreview.com/judith-beth-cohen-underwhelmed-in-cuba/; "What's the Score?; "The Bookends Review 1/25; Epistemic Literary, "Mother to my Mother," 5/25. Some of her collages are forthcoming in Human Rights International Anthology on Authoritarianism.
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