Long Walks and Intimate Talks

Long Walks and Intimate Talks

Author: Grace Paley

Publisher: Feminist Press at CUNY

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 84

ISBN-13: 9781558610446

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    This first collaboration of two long-time feminist and antiwar activists is a wonderful melding of word and image that creates a powerful call for world peace. Paley's poems and short fiction and William's vivid watercolors depict the beauty and dignity of "ordinary" lives from El Salvador to the Bronx, from New Hampshire to Vietnam. Scenes and stories of domestic life, solitude, and nature are interspersed with heart-wrenching images of women widowed and children crippled by war and incarcerated by urban poverty, Here, too, are stories and paintings of protest, joyous and defiant.


Long Walks and Intimate Talks

Long Walks and Intimate Talks

Author: Grace Paley

Publisher: Feminist Press

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 80

ISBN-13: 9781558610439

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A combination of short stories, poems, and thirty watercolors celebrates peace and the dignity of "ordinary" lives, from Third World ghettos to New Hampshire, while denouncing the horror and waste of war


Ten Walks/two Talks

Ten Walks/two Talks

Author: Jon Cotner

Publisher:

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781933254678

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"The book combines a series of sixty-minute, sixty-sentence walks around Manhattan and a pair of dialogues about walking -- one of which takes place during a late-night 'philosophical' ramble through Central Park."--Publisher's website.


Pillow Talk

Pillow Talk

Author: Jason Alexander Ottley

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2010-09-03

Total Pages: 99

ISBN-13: 145205973X

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If you are single, chances are you are at a place where you are tired of settling and you are finally ready to find the man or woman of your dreams. However, is your approach getting you closer to your goal or are you just spinning your wheels? Pillow Talk exposes methods singles employ in their attempt to secure lasting love. And while the dating game is nothing new, the rules of engagement have become much, more complex. In his book, Ottley exposes the futile, paradox of enlisting short term approaches to long-lasting love. Carefully exposing hidden thought patterns and motives of the heart, Ottley dismantles the faulty premise that dating is built upon. Then, like a master-craftsman, Ottley carefully and candidly lays bare the steps towards how singles can develop a fulfilling, rewarding, and reciprocal relationship that is well worth the wait!


Begin Again

Begin Again

Author: Grace Paley

Publisher: Macmillan + ORM

Published: 2014-07-15

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13: 1466875801

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The collected poems--some never previously published--of one of our best-loved, most respected authors. Combining Grace Paley's four previous collections and new unpublished work, Begin Again traces the career of this direct, attentive, never predictable poet. Whether she describes the vicissitudes and pleasures of life in New York City or the hard beauty of her adoptive rural Vermont, whether she celebrates the blessings of friendship or protests against social injustice, her poems brim with the compassion and tough good humor that have made her stories and essays famous.


Literary Sisterhoods

Literary Sisterhoods

Author: Deborah Heller

Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 0773528229

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A genealogy of the figure of the woman artist - performer, painter or writer - in selected literary texts from the beginning of the 19th century to our own times.


Just As I Thought

Just As I Thought

Author: Grace Paley

Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux

Published: 2014-10-14

Total Pages: 350

ISBN-13: 1466883979

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This rich and multifaceted collection is Grace Paley's vivid record of her life. As close to an autobiography as anything we are likely to have from this quintessentially American writer, Just As I Thought gives us a chance to see Paley not only as a writer and "troublemaker" but also as a daughter, sister, mother, and grandmother. Through her descriptions of her childhood in the Bronx and her experiences as an antiwar activist to her lectures on writing and her recollections of other writers, these pieces are always alive with Paley's inimitable voice, humor, and wisdom.


Conversations with Grace Paley

Conversations with Grace Paley

Author: Grace Paley

Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 300

ISBN-13: 9780878059621

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With firm authority Paley discusses topics of wide range, many of which she describes as personal discoveries. She includes politics and environmentalism, the family and human relationships, the impact of background and education, the moral importance of community, feminism and women's liberation, the sexual self and role enforcement, America's need for communality and women's creative response to it, the art of teaching, and the importance of friendship.


A Grace Paley Reader

A Grace Paley Reader

Author: Grace Paley

Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux

Published: 2017-04-18

Total Pages: 401

ISBN-13: 0374715106

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One of The New Yorker's "Books We Loved in 2017" A Grace Paley Reader compiles a selection of Paley’s writing across genres, showcasing her breadth of work as well as her extraordinary insight and brilliant economy of words. "A writer like Paley," writes George Saunders, “comes along and brightens language up again, takes it aside and gives it a pep talk, sends it back renewed, so it can do its job, which is to wake us up.” Best known for her inimitable short stories, Grace Paley was also an enormously talented essayist and poet, as well as a fierce activist. She was a tireless member of the antiwar movement, the civil rights movement, the tenants’ rights movement, the anti-nuclear-power movement, and the Women’s Pentagon Action, among other causes, and proved herself to be a passionate citizen of each of her communities—New York City and rural Vermont.


A Map of Hope

A Map of Hope

Author: Marjorie Agosín

Publisher: Rutgers University Press

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 412

ISBN-13: 9780813526263

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Contains seventy-seven poems, essays, memoirs, and histories from women writers around the world in which they explore issues of human rights.