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Andrea Dworkin
(1946 -)
American nonfiction writer, novelist, essayist, short story writer, and poet.
Andrea Dworkin: Introduction
Andrea Dworkin: Principal Works
Andrea Dworkin: Primary Sources
Andre...
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In the following review, Mall offers tempered criticism of Ice and Fire and Intercourse.
According to Publishers Weekly, Andrea Dworkin's first novel, Ice and Fire, was turned down by 20 Americ...
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In the following review, Heller offers unfavorable assessment of Mercy.
In 1983, Andrea Dworkin gave a speech to students at Hamilton College in upstate New York. "I represent the morbid side o...
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In the following review, Steiner offers tempered criticism of Mercy. According to Steiner, "Ms. Dworkin's argument, proceeding from pain, may be moving, but it is also intolerant, simpli...
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In the following review, Kaveney offers tempered criticism of Mercy, which she describes as "an ambitious novel." Kaveney writes, "The real failure of this book is not in the chea...
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In the following review, Bell offers favorable assessment of Mercy. Bell praises Dworkin as "a brilliant and passionate theoretician" whose "anger is a polished and dangerous inst...
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In the following review, Jenefsky offers a favorable evaluation of Mercy. According to Jenefsky, "The result is a work of artistic integrity that, in the manner of Dworkin's body of writ...
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In the following review, Dunlap offers positive assessment of Mercy.
The urgency and rage that suffuse Andrea Dworkin's writing leave little room for savoring the distinctions between pre- and ...
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In the following interview, Dworkin discusses formative events in her life, her writings, and her views on pornography and free speech.
[Michael Moorcock:] You were born in Camden, New Jersey, in 1946...
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In the following review, Futrelle offers an unfavorable assessment of Life and Death.
To read Andrea Dworkin is to enter into an alternate universe.
In her Amerika—yes, she still spells the wor...
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In the following review, Golden offers praise for Life and Death.
Twenty-five years ago, after a feminist helped her escape from her brutally violent husband in Europe, Andrea Dworkin made a vow: ...
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In the following review, Nussbaum comments on Life and Death and provides sustained analysis of the philosophical, legal, and moral dimensions of Dworkin's case against pornography.
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Prophets...
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In the following excerpt, Mullarkey offers unfavorable assessment of Intercourse, which she describes as "a hate-mongering tantrum."
Is pornography a sex aid, like a dildo, hence undeser...
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In the following essay, Jenefsky and Russo examine Dworkin's political methods and rhetorical discourse as an antipornography activist. According to the critics, Dworkin's approach cente...
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In the following review, Sage provides tempered criticism of Intercourse.
By the time Swift's Gulliver paddles away from Houyhnhnm-land in his Yahoo-skin canoe, he is so consumed with self-disg...
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In the following review, Tiefer offers qualified endorsement of Intercourse. "Dworkin's book," Tiefer concludes, "deserves appreciation and study for its challenging depict...
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In the following review, Lee offers unfavorable assessment of Letters from a War Zone, which she dismisses as "an appalling book."
This is an appalling book, and it is hard not to be app...
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In the following review, Harrold summarizes Dworkin's view of sexual inequality in Intercourse.
All right, strap on those crampons, and into the Abyss! How does intercourse relate to the status...
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In the following review, Dickstein offers tempered criticism of Letter from a War Zone. According to Dickstein, "Much of what Andrea Dworkin has to say is important—whether you agree wit...
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In the following interview, Dworkin comments on pornography and contemporary feminist protest.
[Gail Dines:] Why did you have to go to England to get Letters from a War Zone published originally?
[And...
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In the following essay, Russo and Torres provide a positive overview of Dworkin's feminist perspective and political activism through analysis of Letters from a War Zone.
The following retrospe...
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