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Silences
Tillie Olsen

Silences

Random House, Inc. (Dec 12, 1987)
9780860681588
| Hardcover
320 pages | en_US
Dewey 808/.02/0922

Subject

  • Authors -- Biography.
  • Women authors.

Plot

A study of the crucial relationship between circumstances - of sex, economic class, colour, the times and climate into which one is born - and creativity. The book draws on the lives, letters, diaries and testimonies of writers such as Melville, Hardy, Blake and Rimbaud. Tillie Olsen focuses on the financial and cultural pressures which obstructed, or silenced, their work. She then turns to those who have lost most: women writers, their energies deflected into domesticity and motherhood; black American writers, only 11 of whom published more than two novels from 1850-1950.

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