
Tell Me a Riddle, Requa I, and Other Works
Tillie Olsen(Author)
University of Nebraska Press
Published on 1. September 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
192 pages
978-0-8032-4577-8 (ISBN)
Description
A century after her birth, Tillie Olsen's writing is as relevant as when it first appeared; indeed, the clarity and passion of her vision and style have, if anything, become even more striking over time. Collected here for the first time are several of Olsen's nonfiction pieces about the 1930s, early journalism pieces, and short fiction, including the four beautifully crafted, highly celebrated stories originally published as Tell Me a Riddle: "I Stand Here Ironing," "Hey Sailor, What Ship?," "O Yes," and "Tell Me a Riddle." Also included, for the first time since it appeared in the 1971 Best American Short Stories, is "Requa I."
In these stories, as in all of her work, Olsen set a new standard for the treatment of women and the poor and for the depiction of their lives and circumstances. In her hands, the hard truths about motherhood and marriage, domestic life, labor, and political conviction found expression in language of such poetic intensity and depth that their influence continues to be felt today.
An introduction by Olsen's granddaughter, the poet Rebekah Edwards, and a foreword by her daughter Laurie Olsen provide a personal and generational context for the author's work.
In these stories, as in all of her work, Olsen set a new standard for the treatment of women and the poor and for the depiction of their lives and circumstances. In her hands, the hard truths about motherhood and marriage, domestic life, labor, and political conviction found expression in language of such poetic intensity and depth that their influence continues to be felt today.
An introduction by Olsen's granddaughter, the poet Rebekah Edwards, and a foreword by her daughter Laurie Olsen provide a personal and generational context for the author's work.
Reviews / Votes
"An excellent volume that will appeal to anyone interested in women's studies, social justice, journalism, and American short stories and fiction."-Erica Swenson, Library Journal |""Even a century later, Olsen's writing is brilliantly measured and rich in character-a blend that few writers achieve. Coupled with essays by her daughters and granddaughter, Olsen's newest collection is a must-have for any reader.""-Portland Book ReviewMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Lincoln
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 142 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
259 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8032-4577-8 (9780803245778)
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Persons
Tillie Olsen (1912-2007) was an activist, feminist, award-winning author, and teacher who won nine honorary degrees and whose short stories "Tell Me a Riddle" (winner of the O. Henry Award) and "I Stand Here Ironing" have been anthologized extensively. She is the author of the novel Yonondio: From the Thirties, available in a Bison Books edition, the nonfiction book Silences, and numerous published essays and is the editor of Mother to Daughter, Daughter to Mother: Mothers on Mothering.
Content
Foreword by Laurie Olsen Introduction by Rebekah Edwards Tell Me a Riddle I Stand Here Ironing Hey Sailor, What Ship? O Yes Tell Me a Riddle Requa I A Vision of Fear and Hope The Strike Thousand-Dollar Vagrant I Want You Women up North to Know Biographical Sketch by Laurie Olsen Source Acknowledgments