You can't keep a good woman down
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You can't keep a good woman down
(Women's Press classic, C)
Women's Press, 2001
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"Published in Great Britain by The Women's Press Ltd. 1982. First published in the United States of America by Harcourt Brace Jovanovich Inc. New York. This Women's Press classic edition published 2001"--T.p. verso
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Description
In this splendid volume we encounter a whole range of characters: the guru who preaches that 'nobody's anything'; the rich white lawyer who wants a teenage sex slave; the old comrade in anti-sexist struggle who reveals that the feminist she most admires is Scarlett O'Hara; the expert lover whose virtuosity depends on the stimulation of pornography; and the 'Emperor of Rock and Roll' whose failure to understand the songs he sings - the songs of a black woman - haunt his gold-plated but empty life.
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