Elizabeth Alexander (poet) Quote

I am called "Venus Hottentot."
I left Capetown with a promise
of revenue: half the profits
and my passage home: A boon!
Master's brother proposed the trip;
the magistrate granted me leave
I would return to my family
a duchess, with watered-silk
dresses and money to grow food.


The Venus Hottentot (1825) (1990), st. 2


I am called Venus Hottentot. I left Capetown with a promise of revenue: half the profits and my passage home: A boon! Master's brother proposed the...

I am called Venus Hottentot. I left Capetown with a promise of revenue: half the profits and my passage home: A boon! Master's brother proposed the...

I am called Venus Hottentot. I left Capetown with a promise of revenue: half the profits and my passage home: A boon! Master's brother proposed the...

I am called Venus Hottentot. I left Capetown with a promise of revenue: half the profits and my passage home: A boon! Master's brother proposed the...