ISBN: 1569472890
Author: Judith Grossman
Language: English
Publisher: Soho Press (June 1, 2002)
Pages: 277
Category: United States
Subcategory: Literature
Rating: 4.2
Votes: 275
Size Fb2: 1466 kb
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Her Own Terms (The Hera Series). 1569472890 (ISBN13: 9781569472897).
Her Own Terms (The Hera Series).
Title: Her Own Terms (The Hera Series). ISBN13: 978-1569472897. Publisher: Soho Press (June 1, 2002).
ISBN13:9781569472897. Release Date:July 2003.
Items related to Her Own Terms (The Hera Series). For those wondering where the female counterparts to Britain's angry young men have been, Grossman provides Irene Tanner, an intelligent young poet at 1950s Oxford who is oppressed by both British social snobbery and sexism. Judith Grossman Her Own Terms (The Hera Series). ISBN 13: 9781569472897. Her Own Terms (The Hera Series). Framed by graphically brutal abortion scenes, this life storytold in flashbacks that reveal a lower-class upbringing, education, and social lifeis bleak and depressing. The male characters are destructive and brutal.
by. Grossman, Judith, 1937-. SIMILAR ITEMS (based on metadata). Terms of Service (last updated 12/31/2014). Modern fiction, Fiction, Fiction - General, General, Fiction, General, Women college students, Social classes. New York : Soho ; London : Turnaround. ENCRYPTED DAISY download. For print-disabled users.
Judith Grossman is an American writer. She earned a scholarship to Oxford, from which she received a First Class degree in English in 1958. uk: Judith Grossman: Books. Got something to say?
Judith Grossman is an American writer. from Brandeis University, in 1968. She taught at Bennington College. She also taught in the Creative Writing MFA programs at U. C. Irvine (1992-95) and the University of Iowa (1997) . Got something to say?
Following the magisterial To the End of the Land, the universally acclaimed Israeli author brings us an incandescent fable of parental grief-slim, elemental, a powerfully distilled experience of understanding and acceptance, and of art's triumph over death
Following the magisterial To the End of the Land, the universally acclaimed Israeli author brings us an incandescent fable of parental grief-slim, elemental, a powerfully distilled experience of understanding and acceptance, and of art's triumph over death. In Falling Out of Time, David Grossman has created a genre-defying drama-part play, part prose, pure poetry-to tell the story of bereaved parents setting out to reach their lost children
Judith Grossman’s first novel, Her Own Terms, demonstrates that for a woman in the rarefied atmosphere of. .In the initial scene on the train, Irene is presented with Singleton’s alternative.
Judith Grossman’s first novel, Her Own Terms, demonstrates that for a woman in the rarefied atmosphere of an English university, acceptance does not come so easily. Midway through the book, she visits the abortionist, who performs the painful procedure and assures her that she will lose the fetus in a period of hours.