The Butterfly Effect by Susan Hawthorne

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Monique Wittig’s, Across the Acheron is a retelling of a descent to hell, à la Virgil’s descent, set in contemporary San Francisco and led by a woman named Manastabal. 20 Ereshkigal. See Judy Grahn. 1987. The Queen of Swords. An outstanding recreation of the mythic tale of a descent to the underworld. In this instance the ancient Sumerian myth of Inanna and Ereshkigal is told in the contemporary setting of the underground lesbian bar. 21 pack. ). Lesbian Nuns: Breaking Silence, p. xx. 22 Hondas their Kawasakis their Harley Davidsons and their Ducatis.

If Passion Were a Flower… 8 ring-a-ring o’ roses. This children’s rhyme is thought to have arisen in London during the Great Plague of 1665. The roses are the circular red spots, or buboes, characteristic of the plague. One form of the plague – the Pneumonic plague – is spread by sneezing. 39 making rosettes embroidering pillowslips damask table cloths and napkins occasionally they combine forces to make tapestries rugs or quilts Dorothy Perkins and Mrs Van Rossem5 tell one another stories there is a story they tell that the rosette of a nearby cathedral was built entirely by a team of women they whisper their names they were seven sisters daughters of a seventh daughter they called them the Danae they say that among them was a dusky beauty one of an assembly of beauties one called Penelope6 they say it was she who designed the window’s florets we cast a golden rose on Sumerian jewellery and in Crete we confuse the archaeologists by restoring the damaged fresco with a six-petalled rose of course we know there are five petals five fingers but they thought we had created a fiction if it takes our fancy we still paint images of ancient roses fictions of our inventiveness we watch our gardens grow when we fall in love we give the beloved roses7 when she dies the roses wreathe her or are laid upon her grave we dance in circles singing ring-aring o’ roses8 a pocketful of posies ah-tishoo ah-tishoo we all fall down 40 9 roses as white as roses are red.

45 porticos are chosen for secret meetings9 plots are made betrayals are formulated huge potted plants stand on the verandahs where the shadowless woman and her companion hide in the curves of the bridge making it their home10 beyond are the curling stairways which lead endlessly up and down an infinite cycle the upward stair finishes abruptly arriving at no floor no destination so some poor trapped souls11 progress nowhere although they are in constant motion in pairs some travel to the Piazzale Michelangelo to admire the patterns of the red slate rooves of this city the observer is drawn to the alleyways where market stalls pull in a constant stream of customers the women sell gold sandalwood books and kohl old women sell handbaked breads woven like plaited hair flat breads high tin loaves and baguettes12 sit side by side with Boston buns13 and butterfly14 cakes others sell fruits and vegetables15 picked fresh pickled or preserved and then there are the pots and pans such as the Ibu women16 used defending themselves from violence and from hunger 46 17 hatted.

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