Margaret Atwood Quote

I did not know that the rules about these things were different if you were female. I did not know that "poetess" was an insult, and that I myself would some day be called one. I did not know that to be told I had transcended my gender would be considered a compliment. I didn't know — yet — that black was compulsory. All of that was in the future. When I was sixteen, it was simple. Poetry existed; therefore it could be written; and nobody had told me — yet — the many, many reasons why it could not be written by me.


On Writing Poetry (1995)


I did not know that the rules about these things were different if you were female. I did not know that poetess was an insult, and that I myself...

I did not know that the rules about these things were different if you were female. I did not know that poetess was an insult, and that I myself...

I did not know that the rules about these things were different if you were female. I did not know that poetess was an insult, and that I myself...

I did not know that the rules about these things were different if you were female. I did not know that poetess was an insult, and that I myself...