The Aerial letter

by Nicole Brossard

Other authorsMarlene Wildeman (Translator)
Paper Book, 1988

Description

What characterizes women as a group is our colonized status. To be colonized is not to think for oneself, to think on behalf of the other, to put ones emotions to work in service of the other. In short, not to exist. For the reader of feminist literature, The Aerial Letter is a contribution of major significance. Combining twelve pieces developed since the mid-seventies, it challenges feminist cultural experience and imagination. Nicole Brossards reflections on writing and the emergence and survival of lesbians are hard-hitting and incisive. One has the imagination of ones century, ones culture, ones particular social class, ones decade and the imagination of what one reads, but above all one has the imagination of ones body and of the sex which inhabits it. Nicole Brossard is known internationally for her writings on writing, on feminism and on lesbian existence. This edition released for a new wave of feminist outrage is a book full of spirit, energy, insight and cheek. Brossard is a major voice in contemporary literature with incisive and hard-hitting essays about feminist imagination and culture. "I believe theres only one explanation for all of these texts: my desire and my will to understand patriarchal reality and how it works, not for its own sake but for its tragic consequences in the lives of women, in the life of the spirit. Years of anger, revolt, certitude and conviction are in The Aerial Letter, years of fighting against the screen which stands in the way of womens energy, identity and creativity." -- Nicole Brossard… (more)

Collection

Call number

302 BRO

Publication

Toronto : Women's Press, 1988.

Physical description

21 cm
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