Susan Griffin's A Chorus of Stones
[2024-01-26 18:13:25]
Through war and gender, Susan Griffin communicated between private disasters and public tragedies. An excerpt from "Our Secret" from her book "Stone Chorus" helps to set information on the first atomic bomb. Griffin was replaced between the first atomic bomb information and general people's personal life, and key figures like Heinrich Himmler and her own family. When you read "our secret", reading, writing and thinking is repeated throughout the work.
For more than 50 years, Susan Griffin, the finalist of the Pulitzer Prize, has established associations that are not type-specific among different themes through 20 books. In Stone Choir, regardless of whether it combines ecology and gender in basic work, women and nature, or personal life with civilians, whether it is a new perspective on the myriad problems of contemporary today, including climate change Open. War, colonialism, physical, democracy and terrorism
Susan Griffin is the author of several major feminist theories including rape, pornography, physical, economic inequality, democracy and war. Among over 20 books, her landmark work "Women and Nature" stimulated the ecological feminist movement. Her book on nuclear weapons, gender and private life, stone chorus, and private life is the finalist of the New York Times, Pulitzer Prize and National Book Review Awards, and the famous book of Northern California book awards. . Susan was elected one of 100 dreamers of the new century by Utne Reader and was awarded NEA Grant and Guggenheim Scholarship. Her voice won the Emmy Award. Her work has been translated into 17 languages. She is under the education of the University of California CIIS, Stanford University, Pacifica Institute and private
Southern Griffin, a poet, essayist, playwright, was born in Los Angeles, California in 1943. The fear of World War II and the early recognition of her childhood in High Mountain Mountains had a lasting impact on her work including poetry, prose, and mixed genres. As a playwright and radical feminist philosopher, Griffin also published two books on the trilogy of "Social autobiography". Her work considers ecology, politics and feminism, and it is known for the mixture of innovative techniques. Her drama "Sound" (1975) won the Emmy Award and was performed all over the world. She also collaborated with Karen Loftus Carrington "Collection of Conversion Horror: Remembering the Soul of Terror" (2011)