"Reading Ellen Willis feels like a great discussion with a witty, politically perceptive friend over Sunday-morning bagels and endless cups of coffee." --Michael Bronski, The Boston Phoenix Literary Suppleme"[Ellen Willis is] one of a very few writers to articulate a radical vision that frequently butts heads with those of other so-called progressives. She has the gift of being able to untangle contradictions, conflicting thoughts, and confusing feelings to arrive at a radical political analysis seldom seen elsewhere." --Marcy Sheiner, San Francisco Bay Guardian "[Willis] suggests new and potentially more productive ways of seeing our political and social problems, ways that might take us beyond our exhausted, circular arguments." --Paula Geyh, Chicago Tribune "For thirty years, in a wide arc from The Village Voice and Social Text to The New Yorker and Mirabella , Ellen Willis has been the sixties' best exponent and a savvy interpreter of American politics and culture." --George Scialabba, Dissent.
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