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A subversive, brilliant, and irreverent book that examines the forces working against women who dare to write.
In 'How to Suppress Women's Writing,' award-winning novelist and essayist Joanna Russ exposes the subtle—and not so subtle—strategies society uses to ignore, condemn, or belittle women who produce literature. Originally published in 1983 and never translated into Spanish before, this work, as relevant today as it was then, has inspired generations of readers with its powerful feminist critique. With a sarcastic and irreverent tone, Russ examines the forces that systematically prevent broad recognition of women's creative work. Thorough without being boring and serious without lacking a sense of humor, this edition features a new foreword by Jessa Crispin, author of 'Why I Am Not a Feminist: A Feminist Manifesto.'