Wild Women And Books: Bibliophiles, Bluestockings, & Prolific Pens from Aphra Ben to Zora Neale Hurston and From Anne Rice To the Ya-Ya Sisterhood

by Brenda Knight

Paperback, 2006

Status

Available

Call number

PN471.K588 2006

Collection

Publication

Red Wheel Weiser (2006), Paperback, 274 pages

Description

Updated from its original version with an introduction by Ntozake Shange, Wild Women and Books is a celebration of perhaps the most revered and radical women writers of history. Beginning with the first recorded writer of either gender, Enheduanna of Sumeria, and ending with acclaimed authors of today, including Toni Morrison and J.K. Rowling, this is a mustread for those who must read. Brenda Knight brings more than one hundred female authors to life for today's readers. She makes their tumultuous and admirable paths to literary expression easily accessible in chapters such as Literary First Ladies/ Ink in Their Veins/ Banned, Blacklisted, and Arrested/ and Women Whose Books Are Loved Too Much. From religious transcribers and political dissidents to erotic playwrights and romantic poets, no subject or literary form is left untouched. In honor of those women whose pens pioneered, persevered, and proved that the female voice is brilliant, we invite you to listen.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member marient
Short biographies of women who were weel-known writers and especially some early ones who had a hard time being recognized.
LibraryThing member Harrod
Little bios on a who's who of female authors through the ages. It's a quick read. Would like to see a book of this sort on women readers "who love books too much".
LibraryThing member scote23
I thought it seemed a little dated, but I still enjoyed it.
LibraryThing member cougargirl1967
A must read for any bibliophile! This will part of my permanent collection.

Language

Original publication date

2006

Physical description

274 p.; 7.56 inches

ISBN

1573242713 / 9781573242714

Local notes

OCLC = 51
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