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Louise A. DeSalvo

    Louise A. DeSalvo è una scrittrice americana la cui opera si confronta spesso con la cultura italoamericana ed è anche una rinomata studiosa di Virginia Woolf. La sua scrittura approfondisce le complessità della famiglia, della memoria e dell'identità, enfatizzando frequentemente il potere curativo della narrazione. DeSalvo esplora temi di trauma e resilienza, mentre la sua analisi letteraria della Woolf rivela profonde intuizioni sulla vita e sull'opera di questa iconica autrice. Attraverso i suoi scritti vari, offre ai lettori un percorso per connettersi con le proprie narrazioni e comprenderne il potenziale trasformativo.

    Virginia Woolf
    Between Women
    Writing As a Way of Healing
    The Letters of Vita Sackville-West to Virginia Woolf
    • In this inspiring book, based on her twenty years of research, highly acclaimed author and teacher Louise DeSalvo reveals the healing power of writing. DeSalvo shows how anyone can use writing as a way to heal the emotional and physical wounds that are an inevitable part of life. Contrary to what most self-help books claim, just writing won't help you; in fact, there's abundant evidence that the wrong kind of writing can be damaging. DeSalvo's program is based on the best available and most recent scientific studies about the efficacy of using writing as a restorative tool. With insight and wit, she illuminates how writers, from Virginia Woolf to Henry Miller to Audre Lorde to Isabel Allende, have been transformed by the writing process. Writing as a Way of Healing includes valuable advice and practical techniques to guide and inspire both experienced and beginning writers.

      Writing As a Way of Healing
    • Between Women

      Biographers, Novelists, Critics, Teachers, and Artists Write About Their Work on Women

      • 469pagine
      • 17 ore di lettura

      This book brings together the stories of biographers, novelists, scholars, and artists as they have written about the journeys (some literal, some figurative) they have made to their subjects. Contributors include Elizabeth Wood, J.J. Wilson, Leah Glasser, Jane Lazarre, and Alice Walker.

      Between Women