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Tell Me a Riddle, Requa I, and Other Works

Tell Me a Riddle, Requa I, and Other Works( )
Author: Olsen, Tillie
Foreword by: Olsen, Laurie
Introduction by: Edwards, Rebekah
ISBN:978-0-8032-4860-1
Publication Date:Sep 2013
Publisher:University of Nebraska Press
Imprint:Bison Books
Book Format:Ebook
List Price:USD $17.95
Book Description:

"An excellent volume that will appeal to anyone interested in women's studies, social justice, journalism, and American short stories and fiction."--Erica Swenson, Library Journal

A century after her birth, Tillie Olsen's writing is as relevant as when it first appeared; indeed, the clarity and passion of her vision and style have, if anything, become even more striking over time. Collected here for the first time are several of Olsen's nonfiction pieces about...
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Pages:184
Detailed Subjects: Fiction / Biographical
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):5.5 x 8.5 Inches
Author Biography
Olsen, Tillie (Author)
Born in Omaha, Nebraska, Tillie Olsen received only a high school education. But because of her success as a writer, she has served as a visiting lecturer and writer-in-residence at a number of colleges, including Amherst College, Stanford University, and MIT. She has received numerous awards for her work, including an O. Henry Award for best American short story (1961) and a Guggenheim fellowship (1976-77).

The widely anthologized "I Stand Here Ironing" (1961), in the circumstances of its publication and its voice and subject, embodies the concerns of Olsen's literary career. In this monologue of a woman reviewing her relationship to her 19-year-old daughter, Olsen suggests the themes of the blighted potential and wasted talent of working-class women that have preoccupied her throughout her career. As she irons, the woman mournfully meditates on how she may have prevented her daughter's full "flowering" - a flowering that she herself has never had. Most intensely recalled is how she had to leave her infant daughter to go to work after her husband abandoned them. A mother herself by age 19, Olsen did not publish her first work until she was in her forties (though she began to write in her teens) when the pressures of supporting herself and her four children lessened and she felt she had written something worthy of publication. At times considered unrelenting in the despair that she attributes to her characters, Olsen's style is marked by a rhythmic, hypnotic lyricism and an evocative use of language.

Olsen later published an introductory essay to the reprint of Rebecca Harding Davis's nineteenth-century novel, Life in the Iron Mills. In Silences (1978), a collection of essays, she addresses directly the various cultural, political, a



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