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Saturday's Child: a Memoir
Robin Morgan
Saturday's Child: a Memoir
Robin Morgan
The fascinating narrative of an amazing life: from child TV star to poet and feminist activist.
Robin Morgan is known as a prize-winning author, a political theorist, and a founder of the contemporary women's movement. But these adult accomplishments eclipsed an earlier fame. "Saturday's child has to work for a living," and Morgan has--since the age of two. She was a tot model, had her own radio show at age four, and was a child star on television, including on the popular series "Mama." Unlike most child actors, she emerged to reinvent a life filled with literary achievement and constructive politics.
Here Morgan tells the whole story--the years as a child so famous she was named "The Ideal American Girl," her fight to become a serious writer, marriage to a fiery bisexual poet, motherhood, lovers (male and female), and decades working on civil rights, the radical underground, and global feminism. This is the intensely personal, behind-the-scenes story of her life.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | November 1, 2000 |
ISBN13 | 9780393337839 |
Publishers | W. W. Norton & Company |
Pages | 528 |
Dimensions | 150 × 30 × 225 mm · 789 g |
Language | English |