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First published in 1994, Marie Maclean studies the writings of social rebels and explores the relationship between their personal narratives and illegitimacy.... Læs mere
How do women’s poetic voices disrupt cultural forms? What is the relationship between female desire and the structures of poetry?... Læs mere
The social novel in 19th-century Britain has been considered the effort of a mostly male canon of writers. In this study, first... Læs mere
Afropean Female Selves offers a comparative study across two languages of a notion that has so far been... Læs mere
'One of the most original and audacious autobiographies ever written by a writer.' Le Monde Hand to Mouth tells the story of the young Paul Auster's struggle to stay afloat.
The fascinating story of an unconventional, bisexual and powerfully loving relationship. 'A brilliantly structured account of the dramas, infidelities and deep emotional attachments' GUARDIAN
A Book of the Year in The Times, Guardian, Independent, New Statesman, Bookseller and at Waterstones 'He understands only the women he invents – the others not at all'
Originally published in 1987 and revised in 2004, Compañeras speaks with the voices of Latina lesbians; women who met to speak about what it implies to be both Latina and lesbian in our communities, whether we live in Latin America or the US.
Extensive collection of excerpts.
A devastating story of motherhood, abandonment and the real lives of women in Sixties Italy. Non-fiction Ferrante
In the 1920s, the playwright Sidney Howard and his wife, actress Clare Eames, were at the heart of the movement to change the American theatre from a commercial enterprise to one with art at its centre. This dual biography illuminates the growth of the American art theatre.
Factoring in location, region, and landscape, Herrera asks what it means to grow up Chicana in settings that carry centuries of colonial violence, segregation, and everyday racism against Mexican American communities.