My Life, My Body (Outspoken Authors)
Description
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.
Praise for My Life, My Body (Outspoken Authors)
“Marge Piercy is not just an author, she’s a cultural touchstone. Few writers in modern memory have sustained her passion, and skill, for creating stories of consequence.” —Boston Globe
“As always, Piercy writes with high intelligence, love for the world, ethical passion and innate feminism.” —Adrienne Rich, prizewinning poet
“One of the most important poets of our time.” —Philadelphia Inquirer
"Rife with a passionate sense of justice and dry, direct humor, this slim, essential volume ignites the mind and validates the function of activist art." —Publishers Weekly
"Piercy’s feminism, working-class perspective and rich life-experience come together to generate sharp and memorable conclusions." —Gabriel Carlyle, Peace News