

An edition of Lesbian self-writing (2000)
the embodiment of experience
By Lynda Hall
Publish Date
2000
Publisher
Harrington Park Press
Language
eng
Pages
175
Description:
""What would happen if one woman told the truth about her life?" asked the poet Muriel Rukeyser. "The whole world would split open." The women represented in Lesbian Self-Writing: The Embodiment of Experience tell the truth about their lives, using many forms and levels of discourse. They split the world open with their powerful words and ideas about being a woman, a lesbian, a writer, a person of color, a child, a mother. These identities come vigorously alive in these pages, offering the reader new models of humanity. The contributors celebrate the writerly "act" of creating a sense of self through finding one's own voice and creating community for others. Through political and literary analysis, they also provide ideas toward building a queer aesthetic." "Lesbian Self-Writing brings together works that focus on the elusive place where memory, language, body, experience, and deliberations on the practice and process of writing converge. By turns hilarious, moving, and painful, this anthology stands with the very best of writing about writing."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Autobiography, Lesbians' writings, Canadian, American Women authors, Canadian Women authors, Lesbians' writings, American, History and criticism, Women authors, Homosexuality and literature, Women and literature, Intellectual life, Lesbians in literature, Biography, Lesbians, Lesbians' writings, history and criticism, Autobiography, women authors, Lesbians, biography, Authors, biography, Literature
Places: North America, English-speaking countries