Sleeping with One Eye Open: Women Writers and the Art of Survival

by Judith Cofer (Editor)

Other authorsLucille Clifton (Contributor), Tillie Olsen (Contributor), Denise Levertov (Contributor), Tess Gallagher (Contributor), Joy Harjo (Contributor), Eileen Tabios (Contributor), Marilyn Kallet (Editor), Hilda Raz (Contributor), Amy Ling (Contributor), Katherine Smith (Contributor), Julie Checkoway (Contributor)15 more, Colette Inez (Contributor), Alice Friman (Contributor), Pamela Walker (Contributor), Janice Eidus (Contributor), Lucy Ferriss (Contributor), Mary Lewis (Contributor), Lynna Williams (Contributor), Sandra Benítez (Contributor), Colleen McElroy (Contributor), Patricia Clark (Contributor), Barbara Goldberg (Contributor), Elaine Zimmerman (Contributor), Aleida Rodríguez (Contributor), Amy Fraser (Contributor), Linda Marion (Contributor)
Paperback, 1999

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University of Georgia Press (1999), 248 pages

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How do women writers cope with changes and juggle the demands in their already full lives to make time for their lives as artists? In this anthology, noted female novelists, journalists, essayists, poets, and nonfiction writers address the old and new challenges of "doing it all" that face women writers as the twenty-first century approaches. With eloquence, sensitivity, and more than a touch of wry humor, Sleeping with One Eye Open relates positive stories from women who lead effective lives as artists, emphasizing how sources of inspiration, discipline, resourcefulness, and determination help them succeed despite the obstacle of "no time." The title essay, Judith Ortiz Cofer's "The Woman Who Slept with One Eye Open," defines the collection. Cofer relates the ways in which a mythological story from her Puerto Rican culture gave her confidence and courage, encouraging her creative success and emphasizing the rewards of "women's power" and personal strength. Denise Levertov's "The Vital Necessity" urges poets to make time for daydreams--essential, empowering creative food. Tillie Olsen offers a frank discussion of the pressures of work and expectations that too often sap creative energy. Tess Gallagher connects her mother's creative gardening with her own inspiration as a poet and the need for growth in her writing. Marilyn Kallet's interview with Lucille Clifton relates the personal strength that helped Clifton raise six children and publish her first book at the same time. This affirming collection offers a wealth of writing advice, given through honest accounts of perseverance and accomplishment.… (more)

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248 p.; 6.05 inches

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0820321532 / 9780820321530
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