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    Bellocq's Ophelia by Natasha Trethewey

    (Graywolf Press)

    The name Ophelia is synonymous with tragedy and loss.

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    It has survived not only in literature, but also in music, in film and in art since Shakespeare�s time. Natasha Trethewey, whose previous collection Domestic Work won the 1999 Cave Canem Poetry Prize and the 2001 Lillian Smith Book Award, uses two sources as a point of departure for her second collection, Bellocq�s Ophelia.

    One is a portrait of Ophelia painted by Millais. The other, a set of photographs taken by E.J. Bellocq.

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  • Using Bellocq�s portraits to establish a time and place, New Orleans around 1912, Trethewey imagines the life of a young prostitute. She uses Millais�s portrait of Ophelia to establish a tenuous link between the Ophelia of literature and her own imagined Ophelia and then delivers a cycle of poems that detail her character�s life working in an octaroon brothel.

    Ophelia is the daughter of a black mother and white father, raised with har