'Love needs truth to remain alive'.
Claire Evans was born and grew up in France, gained a classics degree at the Sorbonne, then travelled extensively. She married an Englishman and with her husband settled in Cambridge, where they brought up their son. In 1975 she was told that she had inoperable cancer. In her few remaining months she wrote 'Freewoman'.
On liberation: 'Outward freedom may not be enough to ensure true freedom'.
On marriage: 'Why change partners if it is possible for both to become new people?'
On children: 'The child who does not learn to serve, learns to exploit.'
On contraception: 'Let anyone who likes swallow the pill. I prefer not to swallow fantasies.'
言語
英語
Original version
出版物
1979
ページ
88
タイプ
ジャンル
出版社
Grosvenor Books
ISBN
901269921
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