To the Reader (from the translator, about George Sand)
What Flowers Say
The Bug-Eyed Fairy
The Talking Oak
The Caste of Pictures
National campaign to feminist media and to book review media
Campaign to parenting and family media
Campaign to libraries and schools
Social media campaign on Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr
Amantine Lucile Aurore Dupin (1804-1876), later Baroness
Dudevant wrote highly-acclaimed novels and memoirs under the
pseudonym George Sand. Her best known works include Indiana,
Lila, and Story of My Life. The film Impromptu(1991) with Judy
Davis is based on her life. She had two children, Solange and
Maurice, and four grandchildren, for whom she wrote What Flowers
Say and Other Stories.
Molly Crabapple is an artist and writer living in New York.
Her work engages subculture, politics, and rebellion. Crabapple's
2013 solo exhibition, Shell Game, a series of large-scale paintings
about the revolutions of 2011, led to her being called "Occupy's
greatest artist" by Rolling Stone, and "an emblem of the way that
art could break out of the gilded gallery" by The New Republic.
Crabapple is a columnist for VICE, and has written for The New York
Times, The Paris Review, CNN, The Guardian, The Daily Beast,
Jacobin, and Der Spiegel. She is the author of an illustrated
memoir, Drawing Blood (HarperCollins 2015).
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