Bandit/Queen: The Runaway Story of Belle Starr
Margot Douaihy Bandit/Queen: The Runaway Story of Belle Starr is a polyphonic, docupoetic project exploring Belle Starr, a notorious Wild West outlaw, and her unsolved murder in 1889. Belle Starr traded a privileged upbringing for a life on the lamâmarrying outlaws, thieving, and providing shelter for criminal gangs, all with her signature brocade and purple hats. After the media locked into her story, Belle Starr rocketed to fame. She âbecameâ a compelling anti-hero, icon, and criminal mastermindâThe Female Jesse James. Newspapers and books fabricated details about Belle, and a mass delusion seemingly took hold. But who was Belle Starr? Where do fiction and fact overlap? Todayâs evolving media ecosystemâfake news, deep fakes, carefully controlled social media profilesâunderscore the enduring appeal of the person vs persona tension. A feminist analog to Michael Ondaatjeâs Collected Works of Billy the Kid, this archive-driven book merges documentary poetry by Margot Douaihy with scratchboard illustrations by Bri Hermanson to examine identity, desire, rule breaking, and (in)authenticity.
âI donât know why it is that our imaginations sometimes seize on one person, not known to us in real life, as an object of study and devotion. But itâs a fact that the genius and virtue (vertu, as Machiavelli used the word, to mean excellence, honor, and power) of such a person, even far away in space and time, can be life changing or even lifesaving. Margot Douaihyâs wonderful poems about Belle Starr give us an experience of the thrilling, radical freedom with which Belle lived her life (at great cost to herself), and Iâm deeply grateful for the gift.â
âPatrick Donnelly, author of Little-Known Operas, Nocturnes of the Brothel of Ruin, and The Charge
âBandit/Queen: The Runaway Story of Belle Starr is a marvel. Both well-researched and vividly imagined, Margot Douaihy and Bri Hermansonâs book seeks the truth of Belle Starrâs life, amidst all the myths that surround her, and through brilliant linguistic play, a range of poetic forms and gorgeous, unsettling images, this collection investigates our history and the ways we think about a woman who âsimply wanted to live, to ride, to feel lightning inside.ââ
âNicole Cooley, author of Girl After Girl After Girl, Of Marriage, Breach, Judy Garland/Ginger Love, The Afflicted Girls, and Resurrection
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104 Pages