Gate to Women's Country
- Published
- 1999
- Pages
- 315
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780006482703
- Reading Time
- ~5h 31min
Gate to Women's Country is a book by Sheri S. Tepper. In 1999. It has 315 pages.
About this book
Tepper's finest novel to date is set in a post-holocaust feminist dystopia that offers only two political alternatives: a repressive polygamist sect that is slowly self-destructing through inbreeding and the matriarchal dictatorship called Women's Country. Here, in a desperate effort to prevent another world war, the women have segregated most men into closed military garrisons and have taken on themselves every other function of government, industry, agriculture, science and learning.The resulting manifold responsibilities are seen through the life of Stavia, from a dreaming 10-year-old to maturity as doctor, mother and member of the Marthatown Women's Council. As in Tepper's Awakeners series books, the rigid social systems are tempered by the voices of individual experience and, here, by an imaginative reworking of The Trojan Woman that runs through the text. A rewarding and challenging novel that is to be valued for its provocative ideas.
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Gate to Women's Country has 315 pages.
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Gate to Women's Country was published in 1999.
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Tepper's finest novel to date is set in a post-holocaust feminist dystopia that offers only two political alternatives: a repressive polygamist sect that is slowly self-destructing through inbreeding and the matriarchal dictatorship called Women's Country. Here, in a desperate effort to prevent anot...
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Gate to Women's Country was written by Sheri S. Tepper.