Ladies
who Lunge: Celebrating difficult women
by Tara Brabazon
Sydney: University of New South Wales Press, 2002
ISBN: 0868404217
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with Tara Brabazon
(Interviewer:
Verity James, The
Backyard, ABC Perth,
25 March 2002)
How has
this happened? This bloke is fifty-five years old — most men his
age would give up their firstborn child to have dinner with a
30-year-old, upwardly mobile, blonde woman. Then again, maybe
I am already past it. Men — seemingly — prefer a date they can
burp and change. This situation is made even more embarrassing
because during our first meeting, a brunch last Wednesday, this
man enacted a monologue of monolithic proportions, informing me
of his emotionally incestuous childhood, his father's infidelities
and genital herpes. This father is blamed for his resultant, recurrent
flatulence and numerous other "anal challenges".
Just what I need: a man who can't control his mouth or his asshole.
—
Extract from Ladies who Lunge
Shrew.
Banshee. Witch. Slag. Broad. Tramp. Bitch. Ho. These labels —through
time—have described women who transcend description. Women with overpainted
faces, shrill laughter and short skirts—dropping shocking one-liners—have
a zeal and passion for life that shakes with energy and enthusiasm,
as well as honesty and humour. Ladies who Lunge: Celebrating difficult
women dances through history with the unconventional woman. Witty
and refreshing, the tone, texture and feeling of the words on the
page are as unconventional as the plucky women who punctuate the prose.
It is a tough, determined, moving, frank and funny review of difficult
women: how they got there, how we can understand their actions, and
how we can learn from them.
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