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Writing a Woman's Life

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(Paperback)-With subtlety and great eloquence, Carolyn Heilbrun shows how, throughout the centuries, those who write about women's lives--biographers and autobiographers--have suppressed the truth of the female experience, in order to make the "written life" conform to the expectations of what that life should be. Heilbrun also examines literature's silence on such vital topics as friendship between women, the female physical experience, and the richness that often imbues a women's later years. Recommended reading for everyone, especially women and writers.
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  1. Star FullStar FullStar FullStar FullStar Empty Posted: Jan 25 2008

    Although Heilburn's slim book is almost two decades old, it is still relevant for women who want to write their life story. She examines the shortcomings of women's biographies in the past. And she suggests wise and practical approaches to conveying a life as the woman at the center of the story actually experienced it.

  2. Star FullStar FullStar FullStar FullStar Empty ( 10 of 10 found this review helpful ) Posted: Jan 3 2004

    The best respect we can pay the dead, I believe, is to honor the work they did. When I learned of Heilbrun's death last month, I turned to her books--the mysteries she wrote as Amanda Cross and the literary and cultural criticism she published under her own name. The first time I read Writing a Woman's Life was my junior or senior year in college. I was already familiar with feminist literary criticism, but Heilbrun's thesis was new to me: that even extraordinary women who wrote of how women were entrapped by society had not managed to record, in fiction or biography, how they themselves had defied its dictates; that women's biographies were still characterized by "becoming modesty," with success attributed to luck rather than ambition. I am more critical of some aspects of Heilbrun's argument now (in particular, I find that her heterocentrism makes her an imperceptive observer of the marriages of lesbian and bisexual writers), but eight years later, parts that seemed irrelevant then strike me more now. Heilbrun writes of many women writers who found their voices and their own particular art much later than their male counterparts: Willa Cather, Dorothy Sayers, Virginia Woolf. The youth of many women writers of the past, she argues, were devoted to struggling with and sometimes conforming to female gender roles; freed from these expectations by age and experience, they could begin to write something new.What is most compelling to me is Heilbrun's insistence on re-envisioning women's lives--on attempting to view them anew, in all their crooked detail, rather than smoothing out their outlines to conform to the stories she's been taught to expect.Literature and art get the eternal present: Carolyn Heilbrun is still talking to me. I'm still talking back.

  3. Star FullStar FullStar FullStar FullStar Full ( 11 of 12 found this review helpful ) Posted: Jun 10 2001

    I know that's a cheesy title, but it is so true. I had to read this for a Women Writers class, and I had a hard time getting through the prologue. But once I did, I could not put the book down. Heilbrun had many points that just kept me thinking, and the more I thought about them, the more angry I'd become. Her theories on women's biographies are very true. It is hard to find one where the woman is not painted as a housewife saint void of passionate emotions. It is only in recent years that biographers, mainly female biographers, are writing more and more three dimensional stories of women writers. My best friend from high school just turned 21, and for her birthday I bought her a copy of this book. I lent my copy to a male friend who is spending his summer volunteering in Costa Rica. I am making my boyfriend read this as well. Her thoughts on the reputation of women writers, marriage, and women writing of themselves leave you thinking for weeks. I highly recommend that every woman read this, and make your significant other read it as well. It's hard getting used to the thesis format, but once you do, it is well worth it.

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Product Specs for Writing a Woman's Life

Author: Carolyn G. Heilbrun
Number Of Pages: 144
Category: Paperback
Brand: Ballantine Books
Dewey Decimal Number: 920.72
Label: Ballantine Books
Manufacturer: Ballantine Books
Product Group: Book
Publication Date: 1989-09-02
Release Date: 1989-09-02
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