From the best-selling author of Women Who Read Are Dangerous, here are portraits of vanguard women writers, past and present, from Austen to Woolf, and Anais Nin to Toni Morrison.
For many women writers, merely pursuing their vocation constituted an act of resistance. In this book, best-selling author Stefan Bollman creates revealing one-page portraits of important women writers, from across genres and around the world, each paired with a beautiful photograph or painting. Here are canonical women writers, including Isak Dinesen, Beatrix Potter, and Sylvia Plath; living luminaries such as Toni Morrison, Isabelle Allende, and Arundhati Roy; and lesser-known but no less important women like Selma Lagerlof, the first woman to win the Nobel Prize for Literature, and Irene Nemirovsky, author of the rediscovered Holocaust memoir Suite Francaise.
Francine Prose contributes a foreword that explores the women's courage and talent.
AUTHOR:
Stefan Bollmann, author of Abbeville's best-selling Women Who Read Are Dangerous, lives in Munich.
SELLING POINTS:
• A series of short illustrated biographies, from medieval era to the present day, told with the premise that for many women, writing itself is an act of resistance.
• In a giftable format and illustrated with paintings and photographs of the featured writers, it can be merchandised with books about books, feminist books, and even art books.
• The book's thesis is especially relevant to readers today, with the rise of the women's march,#metoo, and other women's activist movements in the past 18 months.
• By the same author and in the same format as the best-selling Women Who Read Are Dangerous.
70 illustrations
ISBN: 9780789213174
Author: BOLLMAN, STEFAN
Format: Hardcover
Publication date: 01/11/2018
RRP: $44.99
Pages: 168
Dimension: 203mm X 203mm
Imprint: Abbeville Press