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Cancer Journals (Lorde Audre)(Paperback / softback)
'Lorde's words -- on race, cancer, intersectionality, parenthood, injustice -- burn with relevance 25 years after her death.' -- O, The Oprah Magazine Winner of the 1988 Before Columbus Foundation National Book Award, this path-breaking collection of essays is a clarion call to build communities
Presenting the essential writings of black lesbian poet and feminist writer Audre Lorde, Sister Outsider celebrates an influential voice in twentieth-century literature. ' Lorde's] works will be important to those truly interested in growing up sensitive, intelligent, and aware.'--The New York
'These are poems which blaze and pulse on the page.'--Adrienne Rich 'The first declaration of a black, lesbian feminist identity took place in these poems, and set the terms--beautifully, forcefully--for contemporary multicultural and pluralist debate.'--Publishers Weekly 'This is an amazing
Kniha Sister Outsider představuje zásadní dílo Audre Lorde, jedné z nejvlivnějších feministických autorek a myslitelek 20. století, která samu sebe označovala za černošskou lesbičku, matku, bojovnici a básnířku. V této nabité sbírce patnácti esejů a projevů se Lorde zabývá
'Sister Outsider, a collection of essays and speeches by the pioneering feminist Audre Lorde, is one of my all-time-favorite books. It's always great to have an intersectional tome on hand.' --Amanda Gorman Sister Outsider's teachings, by one of our most revered elder stateswomen, should be read by
E J Rudsdale's journals of wartime
John Cheever's journals reveal the inner life of this remarkable writer and the contradictions that drove him. He loved his wife and their children, but was acutely lonely; he loved women, but he also loved men; he was a great writer, but one whose acute levels of perception often crippled him as a
'ZAMI is a fast-moving chronicle. From the author's vivid childhood memories in Harlem to her coming of age in the late 1950s, the nature of Audre Lorde's work is cyclical. It especially relates the linkage of women who have shaped her . . . Lorde brings into play her craft of lush description and
Presents exact and complete transcriptions of the journals kept by Sylvia Plath for the last twelve years of her life - covering her marriage to Ted Hughes and her struggle with depression - are a key source for the poems which make up her collections Ariel and The