"A tale of American disinheritance told from the inside out," declared the *Village Voice* of this autobiographical novel. Written in 1929 by a dedicated social activist, it chronicles a woman's escape from grinding rural poverty into a predominantly male world of politics and revolution. "My aim in
Daughter of Earth
β Scribed by Agnes Smedley
- Publisher
- The Feminist Press
- Year
- 1943
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 196 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780860680031
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β¦ Synopsis
Daughter of Earth (1929) is an autobiographical novel by the American author and journalist Agnes Smedley. The novel chronicles the years of Marie Rogers's tumultuous childhood, struggles in relationships with men (both physical and emotional), time working with the Socialist Party, and involvement in the Indian independence movement.
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