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Update: I reread this in preparation for lending it to my girlfriend. I initially planned to reread a few of my favorite essays within (“The Transformation of Silence into Language and Action,” “Age, Race, Class, and Sex,” “Uses of the Erotic,” “The Uses of Anger,”...) before recalling that almost all the essays are my favorite essays and you can't read this book in pieces. Her writing on white women and white feminism is especially precise and candid. Lorde's body of work is as interconnected with itself as she explains are marginalized peoples connected with one another, bonded by power and hope if we are willing to confront our differences and our sameness. This is a book to read again and again.
Iconic. All written 40+ years ago but just as relevant today. I have never read such a wonderful blend of fury, candor, and hope and love and compassion.