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<title>In the Body of the World</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<a class="highslide" href="https://picture.graycity.net/img/eve-ensler/in_the_body_of_the_world.jpg"><img src="https://picture.graycity.net/img/eve-ensler/in_the_body_of_the_world_preview.jpg" class="fr-fic fr-dib" title ="In the Body of the World" alt ="In the Body of the World"/></a><br//>From the bestselling author of <em>The Vagina Monologues</em> and one of <em>Newsweek</em>'s 150 Women Who Changed the World, a visionary memoir of separation and connection--to the body, the self and the world.   
Playwright, author, and activist Eve Ensler has devoted her life to the female body--how to talk about it, how to protect and value it. Yet she has spent much of her life disassociated from her own body--a disconnection brought on by her father's sexual abuse and her mother's remoteness. "Because I did not, could not inhabit the body or the Earth," she writes, "I could not feel or know their pain."   
But Ensler is shocked out of her distance. While working in the Congo, she is shattered to encounter the horrific rape and violence inflicted on the women. Soon after, she is diagnosed with uterine cancer, and though months of harrowing treatment, she is forced to become first and foremost a body--pricked, punctured, cut, scanned. It is then that all distance is erased. AS she connects her own illness to the devastation of the earth, her life force to the resilience of humanity, she is finally, fully--and gratefully--joined to the body of the world.  
<em>From the Trade Paperback edition.</em>]]></description>
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<title>A Memory, a Monologue, a Rant, and a Prayer</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<a class="highslide" href="https://picture.graycity.net/img/eve-ensler/a_memory_a_monologue_a_rant_and_a_prayer.jpg"><img src="https://picture.graycity.net/img/eve-ensler/a_memory_a_monologue_a_rant_and_a_prayer_preview.jpg" class="fr-fic fr-dib" title ="A Memory, a Monologue, a Rant, and a Prayer" alt ="A Memory, a Monologue, a Rant, and a Prayer"/></a><br//>Selections from the “Until the Violence Stops” Festival  
Featuring writings by Abiola Abrams • Edward Albee • Tariq Ali • Maya Angelou • Periel Aschenbrand • Patricia Bosworth • Nicole Burdette • Kate Clinton • Kimberle Crenshaw • Michael Cunningham • Edwidge Danticat • Ariel Dorfman • Mollie Doyle • Slavenka Drakulic • Michael Eric Dyson • Dave Eggers • Kathy Engel • Eve Ensler • Jane Fonda • Carol Gilligan • Jyllian Gunther • Suheir Hammad • Christine House • Marie Howe • Carol Michèle Kaplan • Moisés Kaufman • Michael Klein • Nicholas Kristof • James Lecesne • Elizabeth Lesser • Mark Matousek • Deena Metzger • Susan Miller • Winter Miller • Susan Minot • Robin Morgan • Kathy Najimy • Lynn Nottage • Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy • Sharon Olds • Hanan al-Shaykh • Anna Deavere Smith • Diana Son • Monica Szlekovics • Robert Thurman • Betty Gale Tyson • Alice Walker • Jody Williams • Erin Cressida Wilson • Howard Zinn  
This groundbreaking collection, edited by author and playwright Eve Ensler, features pieces from “Until the Violence Stops,” the international tour that brings the issue of violence against women and girls to the forefront of our consciousness. These diverse voices rise up in a collective roar to break open, expose, and examine the insidiousness of brutality, neglect, a punch, or a put-down. Here is Edward Albee on S&M; Maya Angelou on women’s work; Michael Cunningham on self-mutilation; Dave Eggers on a Sudanese <br />
abduction; Carol Gilligan on a daughter witnessing her mother being hit; Susan Miller on raising a son as a single mother; and Sharon Olds on a bra.  
These writings are inspired, funny, angry, heartfelt, tragic, and beautiful. But above all, together they create a true and profound portrait of this issue’s effect on every one of us. With information on how to organize an “Until the Violence Stops” event in your community,<em> A Memory, a Monologue, a Rant, and a Prayer </em>is a call to the world to demand an end to violence against women.  
“In the current era, it takes some brain racking to think of anyone else doing anything quite like Ensler. She’s a countercultural consciousness-raiser, an empowering figure, a truth-teller.”<br />
–Chicago Tribune  
<em>From the Trade Paperback edition.</em>]]></description>
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<title>I Am an Emotional Creature</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<a class="highslide" href="https://picture.graycity.net/img/eve-ensler/i_am_an_emotional_creature.jpg"><img src="https://picture.graycity.net/img/eve-ensler/i_am_an_emotional_creature_preview.jpg" class="fr-fic fr-dib" title ="I Am an Emotional Creature" alt ="I Am an Emotional Creature"/></a><br//>In this daring, provocative, and insightful book, bestselling author and internationally acclaimed playwright Eve Ensler writes fictional monologues and stories inspired by girls around the globe. Moving through a world of topics and emotions, these voices are fierce, alive, tender, complicated, imaginative, and smart. Girls today often find themselves in a struggle between remaining strong and true to themselves and conforming to society’s expectations in an attempt to please. They are taught not to be too intense, too passionate, too smart, too caring, too open. They are encouraged to shut down their instincts, their outrage, their desires and their dreams, to be polite, to obey the rules. <strong>I Am an Emotional Creature</strong> is a celebration of the authentic voice inside every girl and an inspiring call to action for girls everywhere to speak up, follow their dreams, and become the women they were always meant to be.  
Among the girls Ensler creates are an American who struggles with peer pressure in a suburban high school; an anorexic blogging as she eats less and less; a Masai girl from Kenya unwilling to endure female genital mutilation; a Bulgarian sex slave, no more than fifteen, a Chinese factory worker making Barbies; an Iranian student who is tricked into a nose job; a pregnant girl trying to decide if she should keep her baby.  
Through rants, poetry, questions, and facts, we come to understand the universality of girls everywhere: their resiliency, their wildness, their pain, their fears, their secrets, and their triumphs. <strong>I Am an Emotional Creature</strong> is a call, a reckoning, an education, an act of empowerment for girls, and an illumination for parents and for us all.]]></description>
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<pubDate>Sun, 24 Oct 2010 18:56:03 +0300</pubDate>
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<title>The Vagina Monologues</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<a class="highslide" href="https://picture.graycity.net/img/eve-ensler/the_vagina_monologues.jpg"><img src="https://picture.graycity.net/img/eve-ensler/the_vagina_monologues_preview.jpg" class="fr-fic fr-dib" title ="The Vagina Monologues" alt ="The Vagina Monologues"/></a><br//>A poignant and hilarious tour of the last frontier, the ultimate forbidden zone, <em>The Vagina Monologues</em> is a celebration of female sexuality in all its complexity and mystery. In this stunning phenomenon that has swept the nation, Eve Ensler gives us real women's stories of intimacy, vulnerability, and sexual self-discovery.   
Celebrated as the bible for a new generation of women, <em>The Vagina Monologues</em> has been performed in cities all across America and at hundreds of college campuses. It has inspired a dynamic grassroots movement—V-Day—to stop violence against women. Witty and irreverent, compassionate and wise, Eve Ensler's Obie Award-winning masterpiece gives voice to women's deepest fantasies and fears, guaranteeing that no one who reads it will ever look at a woman's body, or think of sex, in quite the same way again.  
Included in this special edition are testimonials—both joyous and heartbreaking—from young women who have performed <em>The Vagina Monologues</em> at their colleges for V-Day, February 14, to raise money for organizations fighting to protect women.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[<a class="highslide" href="https://picture.graycity.net/img/eve-ensler/the_apology.jpg"><img src="https://picture.graycity.net/img/eve-ensler/the_apology_preview.jpg" class="fr-fic fr-dib" title ="The Apology" alt ="The Apology"/></a><br//>From Eve Ensler, author of one of the most influential works of the twentieth century&#8212;The Vagina Monologues&#8212;and one of Newsweek's "150 Women Who Changed the World," comes a powerful, life-changing examination of abuse and atonement.<br/> <br/>Like millions of women, Eve Ensler has been waiting much of her lifetime for an apology. Sexually and physically abused by her father, Eve has struggled her whole life from this betrayal, longing for an honest reckoning from a man who is long dead. After years of work as an anti-violence activist, she decided she would wait no longer; an apology could be imagined, by her, for her, to her. The Apology, written by Eve from her father's point of view in the words she longed to hear, attempts to transform the abuse she suffered with unflinching truthfulness, compassion, and an expansive vision for the future. <br/> <br/>Through The Apology Eve has set out to provide a new way for herself and a...]]></description>
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