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Economics by Victoria Redel

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May 10, 2015
 

Economics

 
Victoria Redel

About This Poem

 

“Oh, for that remarkable and complex economy of motherhood. Those back and forth generosities—where one day a mom ferries the kids to the swim meet, or a mom takes your kid off to the movies while you’re sick with the flu. And the next week after baseball you have all the kids sleep over. Not to mention the friend with whom you freely have the throw-your-hands-in-the-air-I-surrender discussions of how to manage any of it.”
Victoria Redel

 

Victoria Redel is the author of Woman Without Umbrella (Four Way Books, 2012). She teaches at Sarah Lawrence College and lives in New York City.

 

Photo credit: Marion Ettlinger

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Woman Without Umbrella

(Four Way Books, 2012)

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