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Robin Morgan

    29 janvier 1941

    Robin Morgan est une voix captivante de la pensée féministe, dont la carrière prolifique englobe la poésie, la fiction et la théorie politique. Elle explore des thèmes profonds d'identité féminine, d'oppression et de solidarité mondiale, souvent avec une perspective pointue et analytique. Son activisme et son écriture sont profondément liés, reflétant un engagement de longue date à promouvoir les droits des femmes et à amplifier leurs récits. Morgan partage ses vastes connaissances et expériences mondiales à travers des œuvres littéraires qui invitent à la réflexion et inspirent à l'action.

    Anatomie der Freiheit
    Meerkind
    Sisterhood is Powerful
    Saturday's Child
    A Hot January
    Parallax
    • Parallax

      • 174pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,7(13)Évaluer

      She inspected her knitting. "A yarn imagines itself, you know," she murmured, "from separate strands. Every story is made of strands, too, of worlds that keep unfolding simultaneously along the same yarn. You can spot one at a time or, rarely, a multitude swarming—though no yarner can ever glimpse both the individual tale and the swarm at the same moment. Imagination can conceal while it reveals. Sooner or later, though, everything gets used."In Parallax, Robin Morgan's most radiant prose, spare but sensuous, welcomes you into her dazzling imagination. This is a story about storytelling—a set of shorter tales which, like Russian dolls, nest and fit together to reveal a larger one.A fable for the future, a prediction about the past, Parallax is a luscious story that enfolds you and demands immediate rereading the moment you finish, a story that surprises you and invites you to play with the patterns inside its paradoxes, a story whose characters will accompany you for the rest of your life.

      Parallax
    • A Hot January

      Poems 1996-1999

      • 92pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      3,9(8)Évaluer

      Exploring themes of love, loss, and betrayal, this collection marks a significant shift in Robin Morgan's poetic voice. After a seven-year silence, she confronts the isolation and despair following a tumultuous relationship, capturing her journey through emotional turmoil. The poems reflect a deep introspection, ultimately leading to a transformative realization of self-acceptance and peace. Morgan's intense and personal expressions resonate with the struggles of reclaiming identity amidst chaos, showcasing her evolution as an artist.

      A Hot January
    • Saturday's Child

      A Memoir

      • 544pages
      • 20 heures de lecture

      The narrative follows a former child model and television star, renowned as "The Ideal American Girl," as she navigates her journey from fame to becoming the first managing editor of "Ms." magazine. It explores her struggles for recognition as a serious writer, her complex marriage to a bisexual poet, and her lifelong commitment to civil rights and global feminism, highlighting the intersections of personal and social challenges throughout her life.

      Saturday's Child