Books by Robin Morgan and Complete Book Reviews
Robin Morgan, Author W. W. Norton & Company $9.95 (0p) ISBN 978-0-393-30760-3
New and previously published selections by Ms. editor Morgan include angry and ironic poems from her early feminist days as well as surer, more recent work that displays a universality of concern. ``Though in the quietude of her mature work one...
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Robin Morgan, Author W. W. Norton & Company $18.95 (395p) ISBN 978-0-393-02642-9
Despite its overlay of rhetoric, Morgan's challenging feminist diatribe brings a startling perspective to terrorism, which she sees as arising out of patriarchal societies' emphasis on power, control, domination and violence. In her definition, left-
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Robin Morgan, Author W. W. Norton & Company $19.95 (251p) ISBN 978-0-393-02832-4
In this collection of new and previously published poetry by Ms. editor Morgan ( Depth Perception ), the development of her artistry is everywhere evident. Work from her early feminist days is filled with rage at the powerlessness of women; angry...
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Robin Morgan, Author W. W. Norton & Company $19.95 (304p) ISBN 978-0-393-03427-1
With a minimum of manipulative rhetoric, well-known feminist Morgan ( The Demon Lover ) takes us on an exhilarating odyssey through the women's movement of the past quarter-century in this selection of essays, meditations, polemics and theoretical...
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Robin Morgan, Author, Jesse Spicer Zerner, Illustrator Feminist Press $17.95 (64p) ISBN 978-1-55861-053-8
A well-known feminist writer and editor presents a sad but ultimately uplifting tale of two outcasts. The Mer-child, rejected by his people as the child of a sailor and a mermaid, meets the Little Girl, who is also rejected, not only because her...
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Robin Morgan, Author, Morgan, Author W. W. Norton & Company $22.5 (128p) ISBN 978-0-393-04801-8
""This is about what got left behind./ A family. A landscape--black sand, white water, green stone./ ....Then, more gradually, the loss of other things./ Pride. Sleep. Health. Weight. Hair. Bone. Time. Heart. Voice."" Prolific poet and prose writer...
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Robin Morgan and Ariel Leve. It Books, $25.99 (256p) ISBN 978-0-06-212044-1
When British and American youth revolted in the early 1960s, cultures around the globe felt the tremors of its impact. British journalists Morgan and Leve orchestrate a tribute to this time of great change through the voices of entertainers, fashion
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