Wounds of Passion: A Writing Life

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Macmillan, Jan 15, 1999 - Biography & Autobiography - 260 pages

San Francisco Chronicle best-seller.

Wounds of Passion is a memoir about writing, love, and sexuality. With her customary boldness and insight, Bell Hooks critically reflects on the impact of birth control and the women's movement on our lives. Resisting the notion that love and writing don't mix, she begins a fifteen-year relationship with a gifted poet and scholar, who inspires and encourages her. Writing the acclaimed book Ain't I a Woman: Black Women and Feminism at the age of nineteen, she begins to emerge as a brilliant social critic and public intellectual. Wounds of Passion describes a woman's struggle to devote herself to writing, sharing the difficulties, the triumphs, the pleasures, and the dangers. Eloquent and powerful, this book lets us see the ways one woman writer works to find her own voice while creating a love relationship based on feminist thinking. With courage and wisdom she reveals intimate details and provocative ideas, offering an illuminating vision of a writer's life.

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Chapter 1
3
Chapter 2
8
Chapter 3
16
Chapter 4
22
Chapter 5
38
Chapter 6
45
Chapter 7
51
Chapter 8
57
Chapter 20
143
Chapter 21
149
Chapter 22
161
Chapter 23
172
Chapter 24
184
Chapter 25
195
Chapter 26
201
Chapter 27
208

Chapter 9
62
Chapter 10
67
Chapter 11
78
Chapter 12
91
Chapter 13
97
Chapter 14
105
Chapter 17
125
Chapter 18
135
Chapter 19
140
Chapter 28
214
Chapter 29
220
Chapter 30
232
Chapter 31
237
Chapter 32
245
Chapter 33
256
Chapter 34
258
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