Out of the garden : women writers on the Bible

by Christina Büchmann (Editor)

Other authorsCelina Spiegel (Editor)
Paperback, 1994

Status

Available

Call number

V BUC

Publication

London : Pandora, 1995, c1994.

ISBN

0044409338 / 9780044409335

Description

"By turns witty, erudite, probingly serious and sparklingly irreverent, these essays refresh our readings of the Bible, and deepen our vision of foundational feminist figures. A wonderfully thought-provoking and readable collection." EVA HOFFMAN Author of EXIT INTO HISTORY This is the first collection of essays in which women read and respond to the Bible out of pleasure and curiosity--reclaiming the Bible for women and showing readers that the Bible is a source we can return to again and again. Drawing on their own epxeriences and interests, Louise Erdrich, Cynthia Ozick, Fay Weldon, Phyllis Trible, Rebecca Goldstein, June Jordan, Ursula Le Guin, and twenty-one other writers boldly imaginatively--and sometimes reproachfully--address the Old Testament stories, characters, and poetry that mean the most to them. As with all great works of literature, it is a book that changes as we change, a garden in its own right whose pleasures are there for the taking, as are its surprises and thorny byways.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member AnnaRichenda
I really liked this book, especially Ursula Le Guin's She Unnames Them, and Barbara Grizzuti Harrison's A Meditation On Eve.
LibraryThing member auntieknickers
A group of essays by women which bring new insights to familiar stories.

Call number

V BUC
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