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Tillie Olsen
"In Silences, Tillie Olsen ... confronts ... the crucial relationship between circumstances--class, color, sex, the times and climate into which one is born--and the creation of written literature. These essays ... explore the problems of literary 'silences' in the careers of both the acknowledged great and those who ceased to write ... Tillie Olsen focuses on the silences that are most immediate to her own experience: how a negative literary climate, childbearing and rearing shape a woman's writing life"--Cover.
| Publisher | Delacorte Press/Seymour Lawrence |
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| Pages | 306 |
| Search language | simple |
| ISBN_10 | 0-440-07900-4 primary |
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