A Burst of Light: Essays"In 1984, feminist poet Lorde learned that her breast cancer had metastasized to the liver. The ... title section comprises a series of journal excerpts that both frighten and inspire: choosing not to have a biopsy, she instead treats the disease with a stay at the homeopathic Lukas Klinik in Switzerland, consultations with more traditional medical specialists and alternatives like self-hypnosis. Her lifelong battle against racism, sexism and homophobia has armed her with the resilience to resist cancer, and thus ""A Burst of Light'' becomes not only a chronicle of Lorde's fight against disease, but a view of one woman's sparring with injustice, whether the oppressors are the South African police, the American government or malignant cells within her own body ... [T]hree essays on black lesbianism, the parallels between South Africa and the United States, and lesbian parenting are politically specific and pithy"--From Publisher's Weekly review. |
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