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Daughter of Earth: A Novel
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Daughter of Earth: A Novel

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In this gritty autobiographical novel (1929) revered writer and activist Agnes Smedley describes her first 33 years, growing up in a mixed-race family on the wrong side of the tracks, teaching at fifteen, going to college at Berkeley, discovering double standards of race, class, and gender there and among East Coast intellectuals, and surviving two tormented marriages. Alice Walker calls it a precious, priceless book …a remarkably rare affirmation. The Village Voice notes the ‘power’ of erotic heat which informs every page of the book, erotic in the original Greek sense of life force.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Feminist Press at The City University of New York
Country
United States
Date
15 August 1987
Pages
432
ISBN
9780935312683

In this gritty autobiographical novel (1929) revered writer and activist Agnes Smedley describes her first 33 years, growing up in a mixed-race family on the wrong side of the tracks, teaching at fifteen, going to college at Berkeley, discovering double standards of race, class, and gender there and among East Coast intellectuals, and surviving two tormented marriages. Alice Walker calls it a precious, priceless book …a remarkably rare affirmation. The Village Voice notes the ‘power’ of erotic heat which informs every page of the book, erotic in the original Greek sense of life force.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Feminist Press at The City University of New York
Country
United States
Date
15 August 1987
Pages
432
ISBN
9780935312683