|
|
.: HOME
|
.: BESTSELLERS
|
.: COMING SOON
|
.: NEW RELEASES
|
.: FICTION
|
.: NON-FICTION
|
.: CHILDREN'S
|
.: CLEARANCE BOOKS
|
|
100% Satisfaction Guaranteed | A BIGGER selection for a BETTER price!
|
| |
|
|
|
|
 The nine stories in this provocative collection by contemporary Norwegian Vik illustrate how the myths embedded in our patriarchal culture shape women's lives and imprison them ``like fish in an aquarium.'' Three tales concern young girls and the debilitating images that early insinuate themselves into their consciousnesses. In ``Sunday 43,'' Gerd wonders after her Sunday School lesson, ``Why did God give a son, was it better than a daughter?'' and stares for a long time at a storybook picture of a woman in a cage. In a second group of stories, adult women awaken to their plights. The heroine of ``Liv'' is trapped beneath a double burden: she labors in a factory all day and then, exhausted, must return home to tend her family. The themes of sexist and economic exploitation run throughout the collection, and a third group of stories suggests that even liberating mankind from the excesses of capitalism will not free women. ``What good is material security and economic independence . . . if anyone can always abuse us emotionally? If someone always has that power over us?'' Vik writes with a clear-sighted and critical compassion for both sexes that is a spur to thought and action. The work's range of voices is extraordinary, and Garton captures them with hardly a false note and occasional moments of great beauty. (June) Copyright 1988 Cahners Business Information.
|
|
|
|
|
Better Selection, Better Prices
Biggerbooks.com offers a wide selection of new and used books, bestselling books, new releases, textbooks and more. Biggerbooks partners with the largest publishers and distribution centers to offer the cheapest book prices possible. Our goal is to provide you the best selection of books with the best prices.
|