A New York Times Notable Book of the Year. “[A] wry and witty
examination of where feminism went wrong and, occasionally,
right . . . sharp, funny.” —Kirkus Reviews This latest offering
from critically acclaimed author Fay Weldon is a darkly comic romp
through the minefields of friendship and feminism. On a balmy evening
in 1971, five women meet in a cramped living room in the suburbs of
London. Tired of their husbands and their own unsatisfying lives, they
form the aptly named Medusa, a book publishing house founded on the
principle of “getting even.” With wry and savvy humor, Weldon
weaves us through twenty years of these women’s lives, as good
intentions fall by the wayside and the hazards of their new politics,
sex, and infidelity take their toll. “Weldon at her feisty best.
Always the mistress of the ironic understatement . . . she has
built here a dramatic Technicolor landscape . . . Sly, arch,
poised, and funny . . . Big Girls Don’t Cry stands absolutely in
its own right.” —Mail on Sunday (London) “A postmodern comedy of
manners that owes more to Jane Austen than Germaine Greer . . . She
here reaches beyond the stereotypes of the good woman and bad man to
create a novelistic family that is genuinely down and dirty, real and
gritty.” —The Washington Times “Supremely satisfying and very
funny.” —Cleveland Plain Dealer “A characteristically tart look
back at the early days of feminism as experienced by four
Londoners . . . Weldon wryly applauds the effort it takes to remain
faithful to the cause.” —Publishers Weekly
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ISBN
9781555847999
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Vendor
Atlantic Monthly Press (ORIM)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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