
Woman on the Edge of Time
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Narrated by:
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Tanya Eby
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By:
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Marge Piercy
About this listen
Often compared to Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid’s Tale and Naomi Alderman's The Power - Woman on the Edge of Time has been hailed as a classic of speculative science fiction. Disturbing and forward thinking, Marge Piercy’s remarkable novel will speak to a new generation.
Connie Ramos has been unjustly incarcerated in a mental institution with no hope of release. The authorities view her as a danger to herself and to others. Her family has given up on her.
But Connie has a secret - a way to escape the confines of her cell. She can see the future.
For fans of The Handmaid's Tale, this is a reissue of a much loved feminist classic.
©2020 Marge Piercy (P)2020 W F HowesCritic reviews
"She is a serious writer who deserves the sort of considered attention which, too often, she does not get." (Margaret Atwood)
Definitely one of my all time favourites.
I get why some don't like the ending, but I think it's probably the best thing about the entire novel! It says *way* more this way than if everything was wrapped up neatly.
Woman on The Edge Of Time
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A classic of Anarcho-feminist sci-fi.
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This book was before its time, addressing pronoun use, looking at ideas of gender roles, the nuclear family, sexuality, the role of education. The contrasts betwen now and the future, the dystopia and utopia were so stark.
I don't know where this book is categorised. Women's literature? Science fiction? I just thought of it and searched for Marge Piercy, and was delighted to find it in the extra catalogue.
A book before its time
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Inspiring, but incredibly frustrating
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The depiction of the recent past rings true, and much is still familiar to today’s audience. The vision of the utopian future feels startlingly current, and will be refreshing to people who long for a post colonial world where gender is not restrictive.
A great read
Gripping and enlightening - a book way ahead of it’s time
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Completely Unexpected
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The utopian society into which the central character transports herself is an interesting one and is pertinent to our current time in its de-emphasis on biological sex differences, as illustrated by the use of "per" in place of "hers" or "his"/"he" or "she" and "person" instead of "her" or "him", the crucial difference being that gender/sex choice is made not from a sexually unequal starting point, but from one in which everyone is treated with respect and regarded as of equal worth. Indeed there is no hierarchy of any kind.
The story has lost little of its freshness and relevance, which is sad given that, as someone who was young at the time of its first publication, I would have hoped to be living currently in a world a little more like the utopia described. I am dismayed that, despite some improvements, there have also been many retrograde steps and we still have such a long way to go.
The narration was fine but somewhat rushed. More pauses needed between sentences.
Recommended listening.
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Interesting vision but disappointing ending
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Poor ending, but otherwise great
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Shockingly prescient
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