Sylvia Pankhurst: Natural Born Rebel
Rachel Holmes
(Author)
Description
On the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment, the definitive biography of suffragette Sylvia Pankhurst-political rebel, human rights champion, and radical feminist ahead of her time.
Sylvia Pankhurst fought militantly for a woman's right to vote, inspiring movements around the globe. But the vote was just the beginning. A talented artist, a free-spirit, a visionary, Sylvia was seen as "wild," even by the standards of her activist mother and sister. She became a radical feminist, committing herself to the fight for reproductive rights, equal pay, access to welfare and education, and freedom of sexual expression. She converted her experiences of torture, imprisonment, and violence into a lifelong quest to champion human rights. Encompassing both World Wars and lasting through the Anti-Apartheid Movement, Pankhurst's political life was international in scope; it included Irish independence, pacifism, the rights of refugees, and the fight against racism in Europe, the Indian subcontinent, and colonial Africa. Her United States lecture tours made headlines and connected her with both American feminists and the NAACP. She spent her life in dialogue, dispute, and resolution with Winston Churchill, Vladimir Lenin, Jomo Kenyatta, Haile Selassie, Harriot Stanton Blatch, and W.E.B. DuBois. And she wrote about it all, prolifically. In this enthralling biography, acclaimed author Rachel Holmes interweaves Pankhurst's rebellious political and private lives to show how her astonishing achievements continue to resonate today.Product Details
Price
$40.00
$36.80
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing
Publish Date
December 15, 2020
Pages
976
Dimensions
6.1 X 8.6 X 2.4 inches | 3.55 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781408880418
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About the Author
Rachel Holmes is the author of Eleanor Marx: A Life, The Secret Life of Dr. James Barry and African Queen: The Real Life of the Hottentot Venus. She is co-editor of Fifty Shades of Feminism and I Call Myself A Feminist. She lives in London.
Reviews
"Magnificent . . . Richly textured with historical details, crackling with the vibrant personalities of major and minor figures, and interspersed with clear-eyed, incisive analyses of Pankhurst's character and actions, this is a flat-out fabulous biography. History buffs will be mesmerized." --Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"Holmes paints a vivid portrait of a crusading pioneer for women's rights, placing Pankhurst at the epicenters of battles for human dignity throughout the modern era and around the globe . . . Holmes' comprehensive biography can serve as inspiration for new generations of activists." --Booklist "A spectacular work by one of the most accomplished biographers writing today. Rachel Holmes's Sylvia peels away the mystique and misinformation surrounding the life of perhaps the most interesting and complex of the mighty Pankhurst women." --Anita Anand, author of Sophia: Princess, Suffragette, Revolutionary "No one writes history quite like Rachel Holmes with her astounding gift for animating the past and revealing its uncanny contemporary relevance . . . Sylvia Pankhurst tells an epic tale of the last century that speaks so presciently to current dark times. The intimate, national and global adventures of this great and brave woman are recounted with color and precision . . . All of human life is here in a perfect read for the hard season to come." --Shami Chakrabarti, author of On Liberty "Captures vividly the drama of a woman with a hunger for the world who did her damnedest to live on the largest terms possible, and to a very considerable degree succeeded." --New York Times Book Review on ELEANOR MARX, Editors' Choice "A powerful portrait of a radical mind in all its high-keyed intensity." --Wall Street Journal on ELEANOR MARX "Superb . . . I doubt the reader will close this brilliant biography unmoved by this extraordinary woman's life and untroubled by the inevitable questions it raises about global capitalism now." --Jeanette Winterson, Daily Telegraph on ELEANOR MARX "Eleanor Marx is both a challenging and a stimulating subject for a biographer. In this widely researched and passionately written book, Rachel Holmes has found an original way of presenting her." --Michael Holroyd on ELEANOR MARX "Thanks to Holmes' fresh and vital style--not to mention her endearing partisanship--Eleanor Marx: A Life reads less like a biography than a 19th century novel." --Financial Times on ELEANOR MARX