She inspected her knitting. “A yarn imagines itself, you know,” she murmured,” from separate strands. Every story is made of strands, too, of worlds that keep unfolding simultaneously along the same yarn. You can spot one at a time or, rarely, a multitude swarming—though no yarner can ever glimpse both the individual tale and the swarm at the same moment. Imagination can conceal while it reveals. Sooner or later, though, everything gets used.”
In Parallax, Robin Morgan’s most radiant prose, spare but sensuous, welcomes you into her dazzling imagination. This is a story about storytelling––a set of shorter tales which, like Russian dolls, nest and fit together to reveal a larger one.
A fable for the future, a prediction about the past, Parallax is a luscious story that enfolds you and demands immediate rereading the moment you finish, a story that surprises you and invites you to play with the patterns inside its paradoxes, a story whose characters will accompany you for the rest of your life.
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Parallax is Robin Morgan’s fourth novel. She has published seven poetry collections (including her recent Dark Matter), and eleven books of nonfiction on social justice issues, primarily feminism, including her now-classic Sisterhood anthologies. She is a grantee of the U.S. National Endowment for the Arts, and a recipient of numerous other awards. Her work has been widely translated. An activist in the global Women’s Movement for decades, recognized as a leading architect of U.S. feminism, and a former Editor-in-Chief of Ms. magazine, she co-founded The Sisterhood Is Global Institute with Simone de Beauvoir and co-founded The Women’s Media Center with Jane Fonda and Gloria Steinem. www.RobinMorgan.net www.facebook.com/TheRobinMorgan/Twitter @TheRobinMorgan
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