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Woman

By Magdeleine Marx

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Experience the turbulent quest of a woman determined to defy expectations and discover her authentic self in a world determined to confine her.

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2010-10-05
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Summary

“Woman” by Magdeleine Marx is a novel that explores the intricate journey of a woman coming to terms with her identity and the limiting roles society places upon her. It opens with the protagonist awakening to the world around her, diving into her deepest thoughts about who she is and how she's seen. She wrestles with guilt and the weight of expectations tied to her beauty, expressing a strong desire to break free from these constraints. The story follows her fight for freedom and self-expression amidst a world that tries to define her. It's a story packed with emotion as she struggles to find her true self.

About the Author

Magdeleine Paz was a French journalist, translator, writer and activist. She was one of the leading left-wing intellectuals in the interwar period. For a time she belonged to the French Communist Party, but she was expelled due to her support of Leon Trotsky. She was the driving force in the campaign to have Victor Serge released from prison in Russia and allowed to return to the west. She wrote a number of books, and translated several others.

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