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A Guardian and Lit Hub most anticipated book of 2024

An exhilarating biography of the iconic poet, essayist and activist Audre Lorde


Read these chapters like a collection of poems that speak in chorus in all directions. Understand each word as an opportunity for Audre's fierce love, which is the same love that birthed the volcanoes and split the continents, to reach you, wherever you are.

Audre Lorde was a survivor: of childhood disability injustice, of her best friend's suicide, of the atomic age. She was a college activist against nuclear arms. A mother who knew poetry could help her children survive a racist world. And, ultimately, a cancer survivor, who understood the war going on within her cells was connected to the struggle against oppression taking place all around her.

This stunning new account of Lorde's life and work illuminates how, for Lorde, survival was not simply about getting through, or about resili

Survival is a Promise

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    Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
    Publication Date: 8/20/2024
    ISBN13: 9780241505717, 978-0241505717
    ISBN10: 0241505712

    Non Fiction , Biography

    Description

    A Guardian and Lit Hub most anticipated book of 2024

    An exhilarating biography of the iconic poet, essayist and activist Audre Lorde


    Read these chapters like a collection of poems that speak in chorus in all directions. Understand each word as an opportunity for Audre's fierce love, which is the same love that birthed the volcanoes and split the continents, to reach you, wherever you are.

    Audre Lorde was a survivor: of childhood disability injustice, of her best friend's suicide, of the atomic age. She was a college activist against nuclear arms. A mother who knew poetry could help her children survive a racist world. And, ultimately, a cancer survivor, who understood the war going on within her cells was connected to the struggle against oppression taking place all around her.

    This stunning new account of Lorde's life and work illuminates how, for Lorde, survival was not simply about getting through, or about resili

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