Tell Me a Riddle, Requa I, and Other Works

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Price
$17.95  $16.69
Publisher
Bison Books
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Pages
192
Dimensions
5.57 X 8.51 X 0.47 inches | 0.52 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780803245778

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About the Author

Tillie Olsen (1912-2007) was an activist, feminist, award-winning author, and teacher who won nine honorary degrees and whose short stories "Tell Me a Riddle" (winner of the O. Henry Award) and "I Stand Here Ironing" have been anthologized extensively. She is the author of the novel Yonondio: From the Thirties, available in a Bison Books edition, the nonfiction book Silences, and numerous published essays and is the editor of Mother to Daughter, Daughter to Mother: Mothers on Mothering.

Reviews

Previous praise for Tillie Olsen's work

"[The Tell Me a Riddle collection] exists in the realm in which craftsmanship is transformed into mystery, and criticism comes close to irrelevance."--Granville Hicks, Saturday Review of Literature

"They are alive, her people. . . . [Olsen] creates them with a feeling and understanding so deep as to be literally painful."--New York Times Book Review

"Out of poverty and hardship . . . [Olsen] reveals with compression, depth, and a passionate economy of language a working-class America that few writers have known or realized existed."--London Tribune -- (3/5/2013 12:00:00 AM)
"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 -- (10/15/2013 12:00:00 AM)
"Even a century later, Olsen's writing is brilliantly measured and rich in character--a blend that few writers achieve. Coupled with essays by her daughters and granddaughter, Olsen's newest collection is a must-have for any reader."--Portland Book Review-- (2/25/2014 12:00:00 AM)