À propos de l'auteur

Joanna Russ was an influential American writer, academic, and feminist, known for her pioneering contributions to science fiction and feminist literature. Her work often explored themes of gender, sexuality, and the complexities of identity, challenging traditional narratives and societal norms. One of her most renowned works, "The Female Man," presents a multifaceted exploration of women's lives across different realities, illustrating the struggles and triumphs of women in a patriarchal world.

Russ's writing not only entertained but also provoked thought, inspiring readers to reconsider their views on gender and society. Beyond her novels, she penned essays and critiques that further examined the intersection of feminism and literature, making her a significant figure in both science fiction and feminist discourse. Her legacy continues to resonate, influencing future generations of writers and activists who seek to push boundaries and advocate for equality.

Nationalité Américain
Date de naissance February 22, 1937
Lieu de naissance Buffalo, New York, United States
Date de décès April 29, 2011
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