Violence, Silence, and Anger: Women's Writing as Transgression - Book Reviews,
by Deirdre Lashgari
Violence, Silence, and Anger: Women's Writing as Transgression FROM THE PUBLISHER Twenty contributors consider violence in the works of such acclaimed writers as Adrienne Rich, Harriet Jacobs, Virginia Woolf, and Audre Lorde, and such too little known authors as Senegal's Mariama Ba and Aminata Sow Fall, Lebanon's Etel Adnan, and the Jamaican Sistren Collective. The cross-cultural range of works encompasses many forms of violence, overt and covert: sexual abuse, the colonial experience, the ravages of cancer, hostility between mothers and daughters, warfare.
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