Dangerous Woman

The Graphic Biography of Emma Goldman

By Rudahl, Sharon & Wexler, Alice & Buhle, Paul

Publishers Summary:
The anarchist and radical hero Emma Goldman, brought to vivid life in a graphic biography by an acclaimed artist."You are a terrible child and will grow into a worse woman! You have no respect for your elders or for authority! You will surely end on the gallows as a public menace!"—Emma Goldman's childhood religion teacherA wonderful retelling of the famous anarchist and radical icon Emma Goldman's extraordinary life, this graphic biography embodies the richness and drama of Goldman's story in a wholly original way.A Dangerous Woman depicts the full sweep of a life lived to the hilt in the struggle for equality and justice. Emma Goldman was at the forefront of the radical causes of the twentieth century, from leading hunger demonstrations during the Great Depression—"Ask for work! If they do not give you work, ask for bread! If they do not give you work or bread, take the bread!"—to organizing a cloakmakers' strike, from lecturing on how to use birth control to fighting conscription for World War I, while her soulmate, Alexander Berkman, spent fourteen years in jail for his failed attentat against industrialist Henry Clay Frick.Sharon Rudahl's lovely, energetic illustrations bring Goldman's many facets and passions to new life; her work belongs with the critically acclaimed graphic nonfiction of Alison Bechdel's Fun Home and Marjane Satrapi's Persepolis. Featuring a foreword by Alice Wexler, A Dangerous Woman is a marvelously compelling presentation of a woman devoted to revolutionizing her age.

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ISBN
978-1-59558-064-1
Publisher
New Press


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Reviewed on March 15, 2008

Radical heroine "Red Emma" smashed every feminine stereotype of her era. Her crusades? Free speech, free thought, birth control, sexual self-expression, and the right of workers to organize-largely taken for granted today even if still imperfectly realized in America or anywhere. Born among downtrodden Jews under 1860s imperial Russia, Emma formed her ideals early. After immigrating to America as a teen, she left a new husband to join anarchists and intellectual...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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