Monday Nov 18, 2024
Platica Y Poetics S2E3 w/ Mandy Lynn
Mandy Lynn In my conversation with dear friend, and poet colleague, Mandy Lynn Lara, themes of feminism, motherly love, and poetics intertwined beautifully, illuminating how deeply her writing is rooted in both strength and tenderness. Feminism emerges in her poetry not only as a call for equality but as a powerful act of self-preservation. Maternal fierce love takes on a protective stance, with her speaking to the necessity of raising young women to recognize and resist the dangers in a world that often objectifies and silences them. Her work underscores the feminist principle of self-agency, demonstrating how women can defend their autonomy and assert their voice in both private and public spheres. Poetry is more than word art for Mandy—it’s a sanctuary. Writing becomes a radical, deeply personal act of self-care, allowing to pour our complex emotions onto the page and, in turn, reclaim our corporal power. By articulating these feelings—fear, anger, resilience, and love—she has found a therapeutic release, transforming her experiences and observations into something constructive and healing. Poetry has become a bridge between personal healing and communal empowerment.
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