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The Country You Have Never Seen: Essays and Reviews, Joanna Russ

There are not enough words to express how much I enjoyed reading this collection, which is mostly reviews of science fiction novels spanning several decades. It didn’t matter if I’d actually read the book Russ was reviewing or not, the review was a delight and a source of thought in and of itself. What’s also delightful is the way the reviews, read in order, reveal the development of Russ’ thinking, about speculative literature, about literary criticism, about feminism, and about the interrelationship of all three in her own and other’s work.

And the (smallish) collection of essays and letters are another treasure trove of early feminist criticism and theory.

I could burble on incoherently for a while longer, or simply direct you to Sarah Monette’s review at Strange horizons, which is as glowing a comment on the collection as this is, but rather more coherent.

A must for those who think , as I do, that Russ is one of the (many) important feminist thinkers and science fiction writers.

Date: 2008-12-15 02:24 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ide-cyan.livejournal.com
I still haven't managed to get a copy of it. Did you order it online, or were you able to find a copy in a store somewhere?

Date: 2008-12-15 06:01 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] glaurung-quena.livejournal.com
We ordered it online. I think we ordered it from U of Chicago press. It took forever to arrive, but that was because it was announced a couple of *years* before it was actually published.

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