
Rumors from the Cauldron
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In these remarkably far-reaching writings, author and journalist Valerie Miner delivers a complex and engaging volume of essential reading. This book touches on topics ranging from suburban housewives to lesbian identity to feminist thought. Miner provides an important perspective on the interrelated concepts of authorship, gender identity, and social criticism. Included are examinations of the works of Grace Paley, Margaret Atwood, and May Sarton, meditations on writing, and reflections on the cultural legacy of feminism.
Miner's insights are both perspicacious and thought provoking. Written with profound passion and knowledge, these tracts are of tremendous value to all readers engaged with the politics of equality.
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Content
- Intro
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Memory and Vision: Roads to and from Eressos
- I. Becoming a Writer
- An Imaginative Collectivity of Writers and Readers
- Writing with Class
- Competition among Feminist Writers
- The Feminist Reviewer
- Going to the Fair
- The Last Peace March
- The Rape of Cinderella
- The Suburban Housewife as Feminist Organizer
- Indian Women and the Indian Act
- Sisterhood Is Variable
- Letter from Australia
- Reading along the Dyke
- Writing Fiction across Generations
- II. Reading Lives
- The Matriarch of Manawaka
- Spinning Friends: May Sarton's Literary Spinsters
- Atwood in Metamorphosis: An Authentic Canadian Fairy Tale
- Living the Free-lance Life: A Portrait of Abby Hoffman
- An Interview with Adrienne Rich and Mary Daly
- Common Sense Waged and Earned: The Work of Grace Paley
- Quiet Outlaws
- Novelist Shen Rong and the Art of Literary Survival in China
- Marge Piercy and the Candor of Our Fictions
- The Brilliant Career of Thea Astley
- The Political Development of a White South African
- III. Reviews
- The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan and Seventeen Syllables and Other Stories by Hisaye Yamamoto
- The Philosopher's Pupil by Iris Murdoch
- The Lover of Horses by Tess Gallagher, Raven's Wing by Joyce Carol Oates, and And Venus Is Blue by Mary Hood
- Common Ground edited by Marilyn Berge, Linda Field, Cynthia Flood, Penny Goldsmith, and Lark
- Stepping Out: Short Stories on Friendship between Women edited by Ann Oosthuizen
- In Custody by Anita Desai
- Rape: The Power of Consciousness by Susan Griffin
- Zami: A New Spelling of My Name by Audre Lorde
- Going Too Far by Robin Morgan
- Seven Contemporary Chinese Women Writers edited by Gladys Yang
- Ding Ling's Fiction by Yi-Tsi Mei Feuerwerker, Selected Stories of Xiao Hong translated by Howard Goldblatt, and Born of the Same Roots: Stories of Modern Chinese Women edited by Vivian Ling Hsu
- At Paradise Gate by Jane Smiley and Time Together by Marian Seldes
- The Stories of Muriel Spark
- Dessa Rose by Sherley Anne Williams
- Lantern Slides by Edna O'Brien
- Leader of the Band, The Heart of the Country, and Polaris and Other Stories by Fay Weldon
- Works Consulted
- Acknowledgments
- About the Author
- Copyright Page
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