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ISBN: 9781875559961
0.120 kgs
198 x 128 mm
145 pp
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Two Lips Went Shopping
Lizz Murphy

Two huge lips went shopping
on a pogo stick
for a red satin handbag
coordinated in colour
with their cupid’s bow

This is a book for anyone who has ever shopped – or worked in shops. But whether you find yourself wincing or laughing could depend on which side of the shop counter you’re on at the time. Find out what it’s like to be a young shopgirl, vent your frustrations with today’s supermarket society and the advertising and media industries, take a nostalgic trip back to the days of the corner shop. Using consumerism as a platform, Two Lips Went Shopping follows the thread down laneways where the baby trade and Female Genital Mutilation flourish passing protests of women against war and violence.

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Awards
1998 ACT Creative Arts Fellowship for development
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'This is a spirited, cheeky and angst-free assortment.'

The Sunday Age

'The poems are intense visual and olfactory experiences, and they also contain exquisite vignettes of life and its struggles.' 

Sunday Canberra Times

'This collection of poems is amusing, amazing and entertaining ... A fun read that can be picked up at any time, anywhere you need a rest from the day's harrowing experiences.'

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