The irony of Dorothy Alison's short story is that our world is "a darker world than we recognize" (Allison 159). In short stories, "This is our world," Dorothy Ellison raised this question and her answer surprised me. I can not approve of her way of thinking. Allison said that the world is a cruel and despicable place. I think that cruelty is balanced with the goodness of the world. I was surprised to see her negative example of how bad it is to live in a place and call it "home." This story is based on events and events that I have never experienced before and what I have never seen before.
In this course, we introduce the local agents related to the reading and writing of short stories. Dorothy Allison said, "I grew up between a truck driver and a waitress, for me most of the story happens to most people, but for me, these places are real Even if they do not always love me, she will like this kind of people, where I can explain and explain, population, I wrote, "she wrote. We read a short story of familiar exotic landscapes, how the shape of the land is formed, how the place forms the land, how the place is made and wears, the place of the place It is necessary to pay special attention not only to the form but also to the language of the place. We ask each other about Alison's request to the writer she likes to read: Can you take me to a place I have never been before?
Born in Greenville, South Carolina on 11th April 1949, Dorothy E. Allison was born in Ruth Gibson Allison, then 15 years old. Her single mother is poor, he is a waitress and a chef. Ruth eventually got married, but when Dorothy was five years old, her stepfather began to abuse her sex. This abuse lasted seven years. At the age of 11, Alison told her relatives that she told her mother. Ruth forced her husband to put a girl alone, and his family was still together. When the stepfather resumed sexual abuse, the rest did not last long and lasted five years. Allison had gonorrhea suffering mentally and physically until he was diagnosed and treated for gonorrhea in his twenties. An untreated illness makes her infertile
Dorothy Alison (born April 11, 1949) is an American writer born in South Carolina, whose writing focuses on class struggle, sexual abuse, child abuse, feminism, and lesbian. She is a self-specific lesbian woman. Alison has won numerous awards, including several Lambda Literature Awards. In 2014, Allison was elected a member of Southern Writers Fellowship. Born in Greenville, South Carolina on 11th April 1949, Dorothy E. Allison was born in Ruth Gibson Allison, then 15 years old. Her single mother is poor, he is a waitress and a chef. Ruth eventually got married, but when Dorothy was five years old, her stepfather began to abuse her sex. This abuse lasted seven years. At the age of 11, Alison told her relatives that she told her mother. Ruth forced her husband to put a girl alone, and his family was still together. My stepfather did not last long because my sexual abuse resumed and lasted five years.