Marge Piercy
Marge Piercy (b. 1936) is the author of nineteen poetry collections, including The Hunger Moon and Made in Detroit , and seventeen novels, including the New York Times bestseller Gone to Soldiers and He, She and It , winner of the Arthur C. Clarke Award for science fiction. She has also written a memoir, Sleeping with Cats ; a collection of short stories, The Cost of Lunch, Etc. ; and five nonfiction books. A champion of feminism, antiwar, and ecological movements, Piercy often includes...See more
Marge Piercy (b. 1936) is the author of nineteen poetry collections, including The Hunger Moon and Made in Detroit , and seventeen novels, including the New York Times bestseller Gone to Soldiers and He, She and It , winner of the Arthur C. Clarke Award for science fiction. She has also written a memoir, Sleeping with Cats ; a collection of short stories, The Cost of Lunch, Etc. ; and five nonfiction books. A champion of feminism, antiwar, and ecological movements, Piercy often includes political themes in her work and features strong female characters who challenge traditional gender roles. Her book of poetry The Moon Is Always Female is considered a seminal feminist text. Piercy's other works include Woman on the Edge of Time , The Longings of Women , and City of Darkness, City of Light . She lives in Massachusetts with her husband, radio personality and author Ira Wood, with whom she cowrote the novel Storm Tide . See less