An edition of Daughter of earth (1929)

Daughter of earth.

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An edition of Daughter of earth (1929)

Daughter of earth.

[1st ed.]
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Branded as a "radical," a "Premature fascist," and a "red sympathizer" who saw her books burned during the height of the McCarthy period of the 1950s, Agnes Smedley was largely excised from American literature until the 1973 reissue of Daughter of Earth. With fierce and painful honesty, this autobiographical novel describes her recurrent attempts to survive the scars of the poverty, child abuse, ignorance, and pain that she felt growing up in Midwestern and Western mining towns during the early part of this century, and portrays her involvement as an adult with revolutionary movements in India and China. This rare example of the self-transformation of an ordinary working-class woman into a feminist, teacher, writer, tireless activist for social change and revolutionary is powerful and compelling.

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Publisher
The Feminist Press
Language
English
Pages
429

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Cover of: Daughter of earth
Daughter of earth
2011, Dover
in English
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Daughter of earth: a novel
1987, The Feminist Press
in English
Cover of: Daughter of earth
Daughter of earth
1976, Feminist Press
in English
Cover of: Daughter of earth
Daughter of earth: a novel
1976, The Feminist Press
in English - 2d ed
Cover of: Daughter of earth
Daughter of earth
1973, Feminist Press
in English
Cover of: Daughter of earth.
Daughter of earth.
1973, The Feminist Press
in English - [1st ed.]

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Series
Feminist Press reprint series

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.5/2
Library of Congress
PZ3.S6369 Dau4, PS3537.M16 Dau4

The Physical Object

Pagination
429 p.
Number of pages
429

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5293746M
Internet Archive
daughterofearth00smedrich
ISBN 10
0912670104
LCCN
72014442
Library Thing
400034

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A precious, priceless book-from the foreword by Alice Walker "An entire society is limned in the pages of this book ... The power of "Daughter of Earth" lies in the erotic heat which informs every page of the book, erotic in the original Greek sense of life force."--Vivian Gornick, "The Village Voice" Suggested for course use in: U.S. literature working-class studies Agnes Smedley (1892 - 1950) also wrote five books about China, including "Portrait Of Chinese Women in Revolution" 0-912670-44-4 PB b?" 1-55861-075-8 HC (The Feminist Press).

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