<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Marge Piercy brings to vibrant life three women who play prominent roles in the tumultuous, bloody French Revolution--as well as their more famous male counterparts. Defiantly independent Claire Lacombe tests her theory: if men can make things happen, perhaps women can too. . . . Manon Philipon finds she has a talent for politics--albeit as the ghostwriter of her husband's speeches. . . . And Pauline L'on knows one thing for certain: the women must apply the pressure or their male colleagues will let them starve. While illuminating the lives of Robespierre, Danton, and Condorcet, Piercy also opens to us the minds and hearts of women who change their world, live their ideals--and are prepared to die for them."--Publisher's description.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>This novel by a <i>New York Times</i>-bestselling author follows three "bold, courageous, and entertaining" women through the tumult of the French Revolution (<i>Booklist</i>).</b> <p/> For Claire Lacombe and Pauline Leon, two poor women of eighteenth-century France, the lofty ideals of the coming revolution could not seem more abstract. But when Claire sees the gaping disparity between the poverty she has known and the lavish lives of aristocrats as her theater group performs in their homes, and Pauline witnesses the execution of local bread riot leaders, both are driven to join the uprising. They, along with upper-class women like Madame Manon Roland, who ghostwrites speeches for her politician husband and runs a Parisian salon where revolutionaries gather, will play critical roles in the French people's bloody battle for liberty and equality. <p/> Based on a true story, author Marge Piercy's thrilling and scrupulously researched account shines with emotional depth and strikingly animated action. By interweaving their tales with the exploits of men whose names have become synonymous with the revolution, like Robespierre and Danton, Piercy reveals how the contributions of these courageous women may be lesser known, but no less important. Rich in detail and broad in scope, <i>City of Darkness, City of Light</i> is a riveting portrayal of an extraordinary era and the women who helped shape an important chapter in history.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Meticulously researched and gripping . . . Wonderful." --Lisa Jardine, <i>The Times</i> (London) <p/> "Piercy has written a notably broad, evenhanded, comprehensive book. . . . It may be the best popular history of the French Revolution we're likely to see." --<i>Los Angeles Times</i> <p/> "Fast-paced . . . Piercy breathes life into the actual historical figures who shaped the Revolution." --<i>San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle</i> <p/> "Masterful . . . Piercy brings the blood and guts, the ideas and passions, of the revolution to life." --<i>Women's Review of Books</i> <p/> "Piercy's storytelling powers capture the turbulence and excitement of [this] liberating era." --<i>Boston Herald</i> <p/><b>Praise for Marge Piercy</b> <br> "Here is somebody with the guts to go into the deepest core of herself, her time, her history, and risk more than anybody else has so far, just out of a love for the truth and a need to tell it. It's about time." --Thomas Pynchon on <i>Dance the Eagle to Sleep</i> <p/> "One of the most important writers of our time." --Erica Jong <br><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Marge Piercy (b. 1936) is the author of nineteen poetry collections, including <i>The Hunger Moon </i>and <i>Made in Detroit</i>, and seventeen novels, including the <i>New York Times</i> bestseller <i>Gone to Soldiers</i> and <i>He, She and It</i>, winner of the Arthur C. Clarke Award for science fiction. She has also written a memoir, <i>Sleeping with Cats</i>; a collection of short stories, <i>The Cost of Lunch, Etc.</i>; and five nonfiction books. A champion of feminism, antiwar, and ecological movements, Piercy often includes political themes in her work and features strong female characters who challenge traditional gender roles. Her book of poetry <i>The Moon Is Always Female</i> is considered a seminal feminist text. Piercy's other works include <i>Woman on the Edge of Time</i>, <i>The Longings of Women</i>, and <i>City of Darkness, City of Light</i>. She lives in Massachusetts with her husband, radio personality and author Ira Wood, with whom she cowrote the novel <i>Storm Tide</i>.
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