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Sapphire

    4 août 1950

    Sapphire est une auteure reconnue pour sa représentation brute et sans concession de la vie en marge de la société. Ses œuvres explorent souvent les thèmes de l'abus, de la survie et de la quête d'identité face à l'adversité. Par un style puissant et viscéral, Sapphire plonge dans les complexités de l'expérience humaine, donnant une voix à ceux qui sont souvent négligés. Son écriture témoigne de la résilience et du pouvoir transformateur de la découverte de soi.

    Re/Search edizione italiana: Meduse Cyborg
    The Voice of a Child: A Victim of Racist America
    The Kid
    Angry Women
    Precious
    • 2021

      Exploring the psyche of a man who took the lives of eight colleagues, this narrative delves into the complexities of human nature and moral conviction. It examines the author's son, questioning his work ethic, generosity, and understanding of right and wrong. Set against the backdrop of a tragic incident at a company plagued by racism, the story reveals surprising truths about the character and motivations behind such a horrific act, ultimately challenging readers to reflect on the nature of evil and the circumstances that can lead to tragedy.

      The Voice of a Child: A Victim of Racist America
    • 2012

      The Kid

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,0(53)Évaluer

      Issues. Abdul Jones is nine years old when his mother Precious dies. Parentless, he is sent first to a foster home and then to a Catholic orphanage. But the priests charged to care for him abuse his trust terribly. And Abdul, a victim, finds that he reacts in the most frightening way imaginable. Soon he is trapped in a dark cycle of sexual violence and betrayal. Yet through dance, in controlling his body, he discovers a way he might somehow break free and become himself. A harrowing and powerful novel set in New York, The Kid is a portrait of a boy forced to grow up in a cruel and callous world.

      The Kid
    • 1997
    • 1996

      Precious

      roman

      • 201pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,9(49018)Évaluer

      Precious, seize ans, claque la porte. Elle ne se laissera plus cogner par sa mère, ni violer et engrosser encore une fois par son père. Jamais. Virée de l'école, elle envisage une nouvelle vie, loin de Harlem et du ghetto afro-américain de son enfance. Elle veut apprendre à lire et à écrire, raconter son histoire à travers des poèmes et élever dignement son fils.

      Precious
    • 1991

      Angry Women

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,1(32)Évaluer

      In this illustrated, interview-format volume, 16 women performance artists animatedly address the volatile issues of male domination, feminism, race and denial. Among the modern warriors here are Diamanda Galás, a composer of ritualistic "plague masses" about AIDS who refuses to tolerate pity or weakness; Lydia Lunch, a self-described "instigator" who explains that her graphic portrayals of exploitation stem from her victimization as a child; and Wanda Coleman, a poet who rages against racism and ignorance. Goddess worshipper and former porn star Annie Sprinkle enthusiastically promotes positive sexual attitudes; bell hooks eloquently discusses societal power structures in terms of race and gender; Holly Hughes, Sapphire and Susie Bright expound on lesbianism and oppression; pro-choice advocates Suzy Kerr and Dianne Malley describe their struggles for reproductive rights. Incendiary opinions of current issues such as the Gulf War and censorship and frequent allusions to empowering art and literature make this an excellent reference source. These informed discussions arm readers verbally, philosophically and behaviorally and provide uncompromising role models for women actively seeking change.

      Angry Women