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Robin Morgan's latest collection is a tour-de force: poetry that thrills the intellect and stirs the emotions. Robin shares her joys and intimacies which take centre stage and laments 'the ringmaster's desertion' as death hovers in the wings and aging unfolds, 'while laughing at the pain / through the gridlocked traffic in my brain.' Light and shadow, sleep and wakefulness, holding tight and letting go, regret and contentment, order and chaos, battle it out simultaneously through the interplanetary and domestic worlds.
Commissioning more than 50 original essays from established feminist leaders and artists as well as exciting new thinkers and activists, "Sisterhood Is Forever" is a landmark work, a composite mural of where women have been, where they are now, and where they're going.
A leading activist and leader of the women's movement takes on the religious right
It was the year the Cold War first thawed, the space race accelerated, feminism and civil rights exploded, President Kennedy's assassination numbed the world, and the Beatles and Bob Dylan emerged as the poster boys and prophet, respectively, of a revolution that changed everything. It was the year when youth, for the first time in history, became a commercial and cultural force with the power to shape society.1963 is the first book to recount the kinetic story of the Youth Quake movement?the liberation of youth through music, fashion, and the arts?told in the voices of those at the forefront, from Keith Richards to Eric Clapton, Mary Quant to Vidal Sassoon, Graham Nash to Peter Frampton, Alan Parker to Gay Talese, Stevie Nicks to Norma Kamali, and many more. A fast-paced, historical eyewitness account, it is also an inspiration to anyone in search of a passion, an identity, and a dream.
"Audacious, courageous, poignant, wry-Robin Morgan's collection of poems is all this and more. A large audience will welcome them. So will historians in the future who need to know what the poetry of this time and place was like."-Catharine R. Stimpson
Breaking a seven-year silence, the prize-winning poet writes of the stark isolation of confronting love's aftermath, its losses, and its undeniable betrayals.
"Feminism is creating freedom. Robin Morgan goes beyond describing what's wrong and begins to envision what we could be." -Gloria Steinem
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