My Life as a Villainess: Essays
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Laura Lippman
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形式
キンドル
ページ数
280
言語
英語
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Jan 1, 2020
出版社
William Morrow Paperbacks
版
2
ISBN-10
0062997343
ISBN-13
9780062997340
説明
In a remarkable collection of essays, Laura Lippman, a celebrated New York Times bestselling author, delves into the complex layers of her life experiences and perceptions. With her roots as a journalist, Lippman's keen insights and sharp wit come to the fore as she navigates the often-treacherous waters of identity, societal expectations, and the inherent contradictions that define her journey.
Through a series of reflective narratives, she examines the roles assigned to women in literature and society, challenging the archetypes of villainy and heroism. Lippman’s exploration is nuanced, grappling with the question of what it truly means to be seen as a villainess in a world that tends to cast judgment quickly.
Her prose is at once candid and contemplative, inviting readers to reconsider familiar tropes and the stereotypes that permeate contemporary culture. The essays not only showcase Lippman’s literary prowess but also her ability to spark meaningful conversations about identity and morality.
Readers will find themselves immersed in Lippman’s unique perspective, as she weaves personal anecdotes with broader social commentary, ultimately crafting a tapestry that resonates deeply with our collective human experience.
Through a series of reflective narratives, she examines the roles assigned to women in literature and society, challenging the archetypes of villainy and heroism. Lippman’s exploration is nuanced, grappling with the question of what it truly means to be seen as a villainess in a world that tends to cast judgment quickly.
Her prose is at once candid and contemplative, inviting readers to reconsider familiar tropes and the stereotypes that permeate contemporary culture. The essays not only showcase Lippman’s literary prowess but also her ability to spark meaningful conversations about identity and morality.
Readers will find themselves immersed in Lippman’s unique perspective, as she weaves personal anecdotes with broader social commentary, ultimately crafting a tapestry that resonates deeply with our collective human experience.