In a candid and intimate new collection of essays, poems, memoirs, reviews, rants, and railerries, Marge Piercy discusses her own development as a working-class feminist, the highs and lows
of TV culture, the ego dances of a writer’s life, the homeless and the housewife, Allen Ginsberg and Marilyn Monroe, feminist utopias (and why she doesn’t live in one), why fiction isn’t
physics; and of course, fame, sex, and money, not necessarily in that order. The short essays, poems, and personal memoirs intermingle like shards of glass that shine, reflect—and cut. Always
personal yet always political, Piercy’s work is drawn from a deep well of feminist and political activism. Also featured is an Outspoken Interview, in which the author lays out her personal
rules for living on Cape Cod, caring for cats, and making marriage work.
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Sunbeam on the Astronaut
$1,400 -
The Believer, Issue 116
$420 -
Obscenity
$2,700 -
In Gratitude
$630 -
Little Labors
$383 -
The Collected Poems of Samuel Beckett
$700 -
Narrative Concepts in the Study of Eighteenth-century Literature
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The Time of Our Lives: Politics, Passions, and Provocations
$630 -
American Originality: Essays on Poetry
$840 -
The Collected Letters of Ellen Terry
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Killings
$910 -
Eurospective: Conversations With European Writers at the Boston University Institute for Human Sciences
$595 -
Your Song Changed My Life: From Jimmy Page to St. Vincent, Smokey Robinson to Hozier, Thirty-five Beloved Artists on Their Journ
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Selected Letters
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Would Everybody Please Stop?: Reflections on Life and Other Bad Ideas
$875 -
Southwelt’s Sphere: The Influence of England’s Secret Poet
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The History of the Future: American Essays
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Tudor Monarchs: Lives in Letters
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The Romance of Elsewhere: Essays
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Documentary History of the First Federal Congress of the United States of America 4 March 1789-3 March 1791: Correspondence: Thi
$5,625