A dazzling poetic meditation on motherhood, female identity, ennui, and love by Greta Bellamacina, London-based poet, actress, filmmaker, and model.
In Tomorrow's Woman, Greta Bellamacina's bold, exploratory voice combines the vivid imagery of French surrealism and British romantic poetry with a modern, first-person examination of love, gender identity, motherhood, and social issues. Andy Warhol's Interview Magazine writes that "Bellamacina is garnering critical acclaim for her way with words and her ability to translate the classic poetic form into the contemporary creative landscape."
This is the first volume of her poetry to be released in the United States.
The audiobook version contains a bonus recording of the author performing selected works with musical backing by Khartoum.
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Greta Bellamacina is an actress, filmmaker, and poet. She was born in London and made her acting debut in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire at the age of thirteen. As a poet, Bellamacina was shortlisted as Young Poet Laureate in 2014 for her debut collection, Kaleidoscope. In 2016, she published a collection of collaborative poetry with Robert Montgomery: Points for Time in the Sky, a pyschogeographical journey through modern Britain. In 2018, she was commissioned by the National Poetry Library to write a group of poems for their Odyssey series—modern mediations on Homer’s Odyssey.
Robert Montgomery (1904–1981) was an Academy Award–nominated actor, director, and producer. He gained nationwide fame after his role in the 1930 film The Big House, and went on to star in several other films, including The Divorcee, When Ladies Meet, and Private Lives. He served as president of the Screen Actors Guild in 1935 and 1946, and was active in Republican politics. His daughter, Elizabeth Montgomery, was the star of the 1960s sitcom Bewitched.