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Sarton, May
The Women's Press paperback, 1988.
12.00 €
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A moving account of Sarton's time after suffering from a stroke. The Women’s Press is a historical feminist publishing company, founded in the 70s in London. It had a crucial role in disseminating not only feminist political thought, but in highlighting contemporary women fiction writers from around the globe.
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May Sarton
Sarton cultivated a dedicated readership who found resonance in her honest portrayal of vulnerability, resilience, and the search for meaning, making her a significant voice in 20th-century American literature, especially for those seeking deeply personal and introspective narratives. Despite her resistance to being labelled as a lesbian writer, her complex narratives of lesbian characters and queer lives shouldn't be understated.
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