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Robin Morgan Books

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:: Robin Morgan is a poet, prize-winning author, radical activist of the '60s and '70s, feminist crusader, and political theorist. She was a child TV actress in the 1950s, but left the industry to move to New York where she was a friend and acquaintance of the other most prominent cultural figures of the times. She would soon emerge as one of global feminism's most trusted leaders, building a career as a poet, an editor (of Ms. magazine), and an activist. Robin Morgan currently lives in New York.

 

 

A Hot January (2000)

 

Upstairs in the Garden (1990)

Also by Robin Morgan

Poetry

- Monster
- Lady of the Beasts
- Death Benefits
- Depth Perception

Fiction

- Dry Your Smile
- The Mer-Child: A Legend for Children and Other Adults

Nonfiction

- The Word of a Woman
- The Demon Lover
- The Anatomy of Freedom
- A Woman's Creed
- Going Too Far
- Sisterhood Is Global (editor)
- Sisterhood Is Powerful (editor)
- The New Woman (editor)
-
Saturday's Child

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