Protest and possibility in the writing of Tillie Olsen

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Protest and possibility in the writing of Tillie Olsen

"Tillie Olsen's fiction and nonfiction portray, with all their harsh contours, the lives of people who cannot speak for themselves or whose words have been forgotten or ignored. Olsen's writing is neither serene nor despairing. In this sensitive thematic reading, Mara Faulkner shows that its most subversive function is the assertion that human life can be other than and more than it is. Olsen's promise of full creative life aims to make her readers forever dissatisfied with physical, emotional, and intellectual starvation." "Faulkner finds in Olsen's writing a triple-layered pattern combining protest against oppression (blight), celebration of courage and strength (fruit), and the heartening dream of a radically transformed future world (possibility). She focuses on four of Olsen's main themes - motherhood, the relationship between men and women, community, and language - and shows how, because of social and economic circumstances, potentially creative tensions become destructive contradictions: motherhood stifles women's lives, patriarchy and poverty turn men into enemies of women and children, communities force their members into betrayal, and language distorts or erases human experience." "Olsen reveals, according to Faulkner, the overlapping oppressions of class, race, gender, nationality, education, and age that both link people and set them apart. Yet, she refuses to exalt suffering and deprivation." "In this comprehensive examination of a literature of social consciousness, Faulkner approaches Olsen's works within their historical, social, and political contexts without treating them as propaganda. In fact, she shows that it is Olsen's compressed, poetic style that gives her writing its revolutionary power. She illuminates both the author's individual talent and the traditions in which her works were created - traditions of women writers of color, writers of the working class, and writers who were immigrants or children of immigrants."--Jacket.

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178

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Protest and possibility in the writing of Tillie Olsen
1993, University Press of Virginia
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [167]-171) and index.

Published in
Charlottesville

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Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3565.L82 Z64 1993, PS3565.L82Z64 1993

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 178 p. ;
Number of pages
178

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL1725310M
Internet Archive
protestpossibili0000faul
ISBN 10
0813914175
LCCN
92029062
OCLC/WorldCat
26398840
LibraryThing
6059320
Goodreads
230869

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Work ID
OL4301220W

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