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Deena Metzger (* 17. September 1936 in Brighton Beach, Kalifornien) ist eine US-amerikanische Schriftstellerin. Sie schreibt Romane, Lyrik, Sachbücher und Theaterstücke. Sie ist insbesondere für ihren Roman La Negra y Blanca bekannt. دينا متزغر (بالإنجليزية: Deena Metzger)‏ (17 سبتمبر 1936، بروكلين في الولايات المتحدة)؛ شاعرة، كاتِبة وروائية أمريكية. Deena Metzger (born September 17, 1936) is an American writer, healer, and teacher whose work spans multiple genres including the novel, poetry, non-fiction, and plays. Her novel La Negra y Blanca won the 2012 Oakland Pen Award for Literature. She first introduced and convened Daré, monthly gatherings for community and individual healing in 1999 and then ReVisioning Medicine in 2004. Metzger is known for her image in Hella Hammid's 1977 photograph, sometimes referred to as "The Warrior," or “Tree” poster, in which the post-mastectomy Metzger stands in a celebratory pose.
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"I am no longer afraid of mirrors where I see the sign of the Amazon, the one who shoots arrows. There was a fine line across my chest where a knife entered, but now a branch winds about the scar and travels from arm to heart. Green leaves cover the branch, grapes hang there and a bird appears. What grows in me now is vital and does not cause me harm. I think the bird is singing. I have relinquished some of the scars. I have designed my chest with care given to an illuminated manuscript. I am no longer ashamed to make love. Love is a battle I can win. I have a body of a warrior who does not kill or wound. On the book of my body, I have permanently inscribed a tree."
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