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The End of This Day's Business
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"One of the few serious role-reversal utopias we have. I read it in one sitting." —Joanna Russ, author of The Female Man

"In The End of this Day's Business, Katharine Burdekin creates a world turned round from the patriarchal world we inhabit and the nightmarish version of patriarchy she created in Swastika Night. Written in 1935, but never published before, this powerful drama is an extraordinary achievement at any time, but especially so in the wake of Hitler's growing strength. Bravo to the Feminist Press for making available this astonishing contribution to feminist utopian literature." —Ann J. Lane, editor of Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Herland

"One of the few serious role-reversal utopias we have. I read it in one sitting." —Joanna Russ, author of The Female Man

"In The End of this Day's Business, Katharine Burdekin creates a world turned round from the patriarchal world we inhabit and the nightmarish version of patriarchy she created in Swastika Night. Written in 1935, but never published before, this powerful drama is an extraordinary achievement at any time, but especially so in the wake of Hitler's growing strength. Bravo to the Feminist Press for making available this astonishing contribution to feminist utopian literature." —Ann J. Lane, editor of Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Herland

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