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Provocative and compulsively readable, lively, engaging, and brilliantly representative, The Oxford Book of Women's Writing in the United States presents short stories, poems, essays, plays, speeches, performance pieces, erotica, diaries, correspondence, and even a few recipes from nearly one hundred of our best women writers.Reveling in the awareness that the best U.S. women's writing is, quite simply, some of the best in the world, editors Linda WagnerMartin and Cathy N. Davidson have chosen selections spanning four centuries and reflecting the rich variety of American women's lives. The collection embraces the perspectives of age and youth, the traditional and the revolutionary, the public and the private. Here is Judith Sargent Murray's 1790 essay 'On the Equality of the Sexes,' journalist Martha Gellhorn's 'Last Words on Vietnam, 1987,' and Mary Gordon's homage to the ghosts of Ellis Island, 'More Than Just a Shrine'; powerful short stories by Zora Neale Hurston, Edith Wharton, Cynthia Ozick, and Toni Morrison; letters from Abigail Adams, Sarah Moore Grimke[accent], Emma Goldman, and Georgia O'Keeffe; Alice B. Toklas's recipe 'Bass for Picasso,' and erotic offerings from Anais Nin and Rita Mae Brown. The moving autobiography of Zitkala Sa[accent], whose mother was a Sioux, tells us more about 'otherness' than any sociological treatise, while Janice Mirikitani's and Nellie Wong's poems about being young AsianAmerican women, like Alice Walker's meditation on the beauty of growing old, speak to all readers.A thoughtprovoking introduction and descriptive headnotes explore the history of women's writing in ways that help the reader to understand the American women who have used language to change their worlds and to remember the past, and as a means of etching their deepest, fondest dreams. A joy to read, The Oxford Book of Women's Writing in the United States is filled with eyeopening and unexpected selections. It is the perfect book for anyone fascinated by women's writing and women's lives.
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- Q: What is the main theme of The Oxford Book of Women's Writing? A: The main theme of The Oxford Book of Women's Writing is to showcase the diverse voices and experiences of women writers in the United States, spanning various genres and time periods.
- Q: Who are the editors of this book? A: The book is edited by Linda Wagner-Martin and Cathy N. Davidson, both recognized scholars in women's literature.
- Q: What types of writing are included in the collection? A: The collection includes short stories, poems, essays, plays, speeches, performance pieces, erotica, diaries, correspondence, and even recipes from nearly one hundred women writers.
- Q: How many pages is The Oxford Book of Women's Writing? A: The book contains 612 pages, providing a comprehensive exploration of women's literature.
- Q: Is this book suitable for academic study? A: Yes, this book is suitable for academic study as it includes a thought-provoking introduction and descriptive headnotes that explore the history of women's writing.
- Q: What is the publication date of this book? A: The Oxford Book of Women's Writing was published on February 3, 2000.
- Q: What kind of condition is the book in? A: The book is listed as 'New', indicating it is in pristine condition.
- Q: Can this book be a gift for someone interested in women's literature? A: Absolutely, this book makes a thoughtful gift for anyone interested in women's literature and the contributions of women writers throughout history.
- Q: What genres does this anthology cover? A: The anthology covers various genres, including fiction, poetry, essays, and more, highlighting the versatility of women's writing.
- Q: Does the book include well-known authors? A: Yes, the book features works by well-known authors such as Toni Morrison, Zora Neale Hurston, and Alice Walker, among others.