An inventive, spirited novel about a pioneering woman who was shamed for daring to challenge male dominance in the arts and sciences four centuries ago. Margaret Cavendish was the first woman to address the Royal Society and the first Englishwoman to write explicitly for publication. Wildly unconventional, she was championed by her forward-thinking husband and nicknamed 'Mad Madge' by her many detractors. Later, Virginia Woolf would write, 'What a vision of loneliness and riot the thought of Margaret Cavendish brings to mind!' Unjustly neglected by history, here Margaret is brought intimately and memorably to life, tumbling pell-mell across the pages of this exhilarating novel -- a portrait of a woman whose ambitions were centuries ahead of her time.
Danielle Dutton Boeken
Danielle Dutton creëert fictie die wordt geprezen om haar unieke stijl en scherpe inzicht in de menselijke ervaring. Haar verhalen, die in aanzienlijke literaire tijdschriften zijn verschenen, duiken met opmerkelijke subtiliteit in ingewikkelde relaties en de innerlijke wereld van personages. Dutton is ook medeoprichter van een feministische uitgeverij die zich toelegt op het ondersteunen van innovatieve vrouwelijke stemmen. Haar literaire bijdragen liggen in haar voortdurende verkenning en presentatie van nieuwe perspectieven binnen de hedendaagse literatuur.


In Prairie, Dresses, Art, Other, Danielle Dutton imagines new models for how literature might work in our fractured times. The collection covers an inventive selection of subjects in four eponymous sections which contrast and echo one another. Out of these varied materials, Dutton builds a haunting landscape of strangeness and beauty.