Une femme au bord du temps

520 pages

French language

Published Oct. 17, 2022 by Éditions Goater.

ISBN:
979-10-97465-81-0
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Woman on the Edge of Time is a 1976 novel by Marge Piercy. It is considered a classic of utopian "speculative" science fiction as well as a feminist classic. The novel was originally published by Alfred A. Knopf. Piercy draws on several inspirations to write this novel such as utopian studies, technoscience, socialization, and female fantasies. One of Piercy's main inspirations for her utopian novels is Plato's Republic (Plato). Piercy describes the novel as, "if only...". Piercy even compares Woman on the Edge of Time and another one of her utopian novels He, She, and It when discussing the themes and inspirations behind Woman on the Edge of Time.

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Piercy is an incredible poet, able to capture heart-rending scenes and emotions in beautifully descriptive metaphors. Although it occasionally dips into the prosaic, a vividly poetic style snakes through every chapter and elevates a good book into a lasting treasure. There are weaknesses, but no art is perfect.

The first impression is an incredibly stark, horrific account of a life of hopelessness, someone who not only fell through the cracks but was pushed there. Pain sears every page and cuts emotionally, raw and unflinching. It seems tremendously more real and moving than the utopian future (especially during the info dump a third of the way through), but ultimately even that world becomes real, jealousy and war and death providing the bite. Every character is whole, everyone caught in their own struggles and ruts, little histories full of love and pain. With Connie's cleverness and insight, the big and little lies …

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