"This epic story is fueled with intense commitment and sensuousness." LOS ANGELES TIMES BOOK REVIEW Vida was their star--the beautiful, charismatic radical from the pages of LIFE magazine--the symbol of the passionate rebellion of the sixties. Now, ten years later, the shouting is over, but Vida is still on the run. Staying in Network hideouts, traveling disguised, fearing every glance, she finds her best protection is her distrust of everyone--a lesson learned from past treacheries. And now, knowing the dangers, she finds herself warming again toward a man, an outcast ten years younger than herself.
Marge Piercy Livres
Marge Piercy crée des récits captivants qui plongent dans la vie des femmes, explorant les thèmes du féminisme et de la justice sociale avec un engagement inébranlable. Son vaste corpus d'œuvres couvre des romans et de la poésie, offrant de riches explorations du changement social et de la condition humaine. Piercy mêle habilement des éléments historiques, le mysticisme juif et des réflexions personnelles dans ses histoires, créant une prose nuancée et stimulante. Son style, souvent caractérisé par des vers libres personnels, reflète un profond dévouement aux idéaux du progrès social et à la réparation du monde.






Braided Lives
- 442pages
- 16 heures de lecture
Jill and her best friend, Donna, attend the university at Ann Arbor during the fifties, and each tries to develop a way to control her own life
The Art of Blessing the Day
- 192pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Awarded the 2000 Paterson Poetry Prize, this collection showcases the poet's profound exploration of themes such as love, loss, and the passage of time. The verses are marked by vivid imagery and emotional depth, inviting readers to reflect on their own experiences. With a unique voice and a blend of personal and universal themes, the poems resonate with authenticity and insight, making this work a significant contribution to contemporary poetry.
More than 150 poems from her seven books of poetry written between 1963 and 1982.
Gone to Soldiers
- 768pages
- 27 heures de lecture
Interweaves the stories of ten characters who wage memorable and passionate public and private battles, as World War II casts them into their ultimate dreams and nightmares.
City of Darkness, City of Light
- 558pages
- 20 heures de lecture
"Marge Piercy brings to vibrant life three women who play prominent roles in the tumultuous, bloody French Revolution--as well as their more famous male counterparts. Defiantly independent Claire Lacombe tests her theory: if men can make things happen, perhaps women can too. . . . Manon Philipon finds she has a talent for politics--albeit as the ghostwriter of her husband's speeches. . . . And Pauline L'on knows one thing for certain: the women must apply the pressure or their male colleagues will let them starve. While illuminating the lives of Robespierre, Danton, and Condorcet, Piercy also opens to us the minds and hearts of women who change their world, live their ideals--and are prepared to die for them."--Publisher's description.
Her seventh and most wide ranging collection. In the 1st of 2 sections, the poems move from the amusingly elegiac to the erotic, the classical to the funny. The 2nd section is a series of 15 poems for a calendar based on lunar rather than solar divisions
The stories of three women who have reached crossroads in their lives_
A strange mixture of past and future, woven around the Jewish community in Prague during the 16th-century holocaust, and the new world in the 21st century. The author also wrote "Braided Lives", "Gone to Soldiers", "Small Changes", "Summer People" and "Vida".
The Hunger Moon
- 352pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Now in paperback: the superb selection from Marge Piercy's nine most recent books, the heart of her mature poems. This gathering of Piercy's poems is the first selected since Circles on the Water in 1982. These poems chart the milestone events and fierce passions of the poet's middle years: her Judaism, her deep connection with nature, her marriage, her cats, her politics, and in the face of the loss of time and people, her own legacy.


