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New film Annihiliation is out in theatres today and critic reviews

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After initial reviews saying the film was too "complicated" and a whitewashing scandal, film critic reviews are officially out now and they are mostly positive. The film stars Natalie Portman, Gina Rodriguez, Tessa Thompson, Jennifer Jason Leigh and Oscar Isaac and is a film adaption of a book that mostly holds true to the source material (minus the third act). The film is currently sitting at 88% for Critic Reviews.

Is it any good?



In this recent wave of sci-fi films, it's one of the best.- Rogerebert.com

Annihilation feels wholly unexpected and raw. It is a disturbing film for reasons that are almost metaphysical. - Vox

Garland's creeping pace lulls you on an almost molecular level; he's made something akin to an end-of-the-world film, but one in which the changes afoot might not be wholly bad, title be damned. - Time Out

Certain ideas and images stay with you, and that’s to the credit of Garland, the performers, cinematographer Rob Hardy (filming took place at Pinewood Studios near London) and a host of designers. You may find yourself thinking about “Annihilation” a few days after you see it, simply because the idea of a reordered world of new life forms is so powerful. - Chicago Tribue

Ambitious and messy, "Annhilation" will likely leave you with more questions than answers. Mine is: "When can I see it again?" - New York Post


I was able to watch for free and it really is a divisive film. I loved it but I can see how the general public might not appreciate it because the trailer sales it as one film while the film is something else entirely. What will you be watching this weekend?

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Make good choices this weekend!

On this day in 1954, the first effective polio vaccine was tested on children in the U.S.A.


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FFA QUESTION
Are you scared of shots/jabs?

New film Annihiliation is out in theatres today and critic reviews

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After initial reviews saying the film was too "complicated" and a whitewashing scandal, film critic reviews are officially out now and they are mostly positive. The film stars Natalie Portman, Gina Rodriguez, Tessa Thompson, Jennifer Jason Leigh and Oscar Isaac and is a film adaption of a book that mostly holds true to the source material (minus the third act). The film is currently sitting at 88% for Critic Reviews.

Is it any good?



In this recent wave of sci-fi films, it's one of the best.- Rogerebert.com

Annihilation feels wholly unexpected and raw. It is a disturbing film for reasons that are almost metaphysical. - Vox

Garland's creeping pace lulls you on an almost molecular level; he's made something akin to an end-of-the-world film, but one in which the changes afoot might not be wholly bad, title be damned. - Time Out

Certain ideas and images stay with you, and that’s to the credit of Garland, the performers, cinematographer Rob Hardy (filming took place at Pinewood Studios near London) and a host of designers. You may find yourself thinking about “Annihilation” a few days after you see it, simply because the idea of a reordered world of new life forms is so powerful. - Chicago Tribue

Ambitious and messy, "Annhilation" will likely leave you with more questions than answers. Mine is: "When can I see it again?" - New York Post


I was able to watch for free and it really is a divisive film. I loved it but I can see how the general public might not appreciate it because the trailer sales it as one film while the film is something else entirely. What will you be watching this weekend?

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Free For All Friday

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Make good choices this weekend!

On this day in 1954, the first effective polio vaccine was tested on children in the U.S.A.


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No porn, nudes, pic spamming, fighting, advertising, rudeness, huge browser slowing comments.

FFA QUESTION
Are you scared of shots/jabs?

Is Kaia Gerber more popular than Kendall Jenner, Gigi or Bella Hadid?

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- Kendall Jenner has 87.7m followers on Instagram. Bella has 16.9m while Gigi has 38.5m. Cara Delevigne has 41.1m,

- none of them are on the list of the top 10 most engaged fashion model accounts,

- Kaia Gerber has only 2.9m followers and is sixth on the list,

- her brother - Presley Gerber - is 5th and the only male,

- Julia Ratner (from Ukraine) holds the first place, Mayowa Nicholas (Nigeria) is second and Paulina Frankowska (Poland) is third.

source: twitter

Comic Legend Mark Millar on the MEU vs. the DCEU: "The [DC] characters aren't cinematic."

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Mark Millar, who has written for both Marvel (Civil War, Old Man Logan, etc.) and DC (Red Son, Superman Adventures, etc.) was asked by Yahoo recently on his take as to why DC hasn't been able to match Marvel's success.

"I think it’s really simple; the characters aren't cinematic. And I say [that] as a massive DC fan who much prefers their characters to Marvel's. Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman are some of my favorites but I think these characters, with the exception of Batman, they aren't based around their secret identity. They are based around their super power. Whereas the Marvel characters tend to be based around the personality of Matt Murdock or Peter Parker or the individual X-Men, it’s all about the character."


"People will slam me for this but I think the evidence is there. We've seen great directors, great writers and great actors, tons of money thrown at them, but these films aren't working. I think they are all too far away from when they were created. Something feels a little old about them, kids look at these characters and they don’t feel that cool. Even Superman, I love Superman, but he belongs to an America that doesn't exist anymore. He represents 20th Century America and I think he peaked then."


• The article in the source reminds its readers that there was a Wonder Woman film last year that worked perfectly.

• Full Millar quotes at the source.

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I can see what he's saying, especially in regards to Superman and how he only really worked during a certain era, but to blame the characters for the DCEU flop.... lmao


do you continue to debate the same things over and over again despite the answer being clear as day, ontd?

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It's almost over ONTD :( A few more events throughout the rest of the weekend, but otherwise everthing is winding down. Use this post for the weekend activities - we'll have one more for NBC's crappy taped primetime coverage of the Closing Ceremony. Can't believe it went so quick!




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Trans Activist Ashlee Marie Preston Interviews Rose McGowan

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After canceling all her public appearances after being confronted about not doing anything for trans people by Andi Dier (who, it was later revealed has been accused of sexually assaulting minors), McGowan, in an interview with Ashlee Marie Person, says that Dier was paid by Weinstein to verbally assault her.

McGowan explains why she canceled events after the confrontation: "I had to cancel all public appearances, because I thought that person could have had a gun. That person could have killed me. That person is a bad person. And that person is wrong."

She is also disheartened by being judged for her comments in the context of this experience and being called transphobic. "To be terrorized like that, and to have people flip out over word choices that I made when I was under assault is assaultive to me," she says.

McGowan also talks about her own upbringing and how it has impacted how she sees social issues. "I grew up without mirrors — largely, for the first 10 years of my life. I was not raised as a sex, or as a gender, or as a race. We were experiments. We were supposed to be just minds."

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Emily Ratajklowski spontaneously got married

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She got married to her boyfriend of a few weeks, actor and producer Sebastian Bear-McClard. Emily shared photos from NYC's City Hall on her IG.

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How long do you think you should wait before getting married ONDT ?

Jared Leto Aspires to be Yakuza in Netflix's The Outsider

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– Jared Leto stars in Netflix's The Outsider, centered around an American soldier made prisoner of war in post-WWII Japan who enters employment in the dark world of the Yakuza, working for them to repay his freedom.
– Dir. by Danish director Martin Zandvliet, story idea by John Linson and screenplay by Andrew Baldwin.
Tom Cruise's I mean Leto's love interst is presumably played by Koyuki I mean Shioli Kutsana, Japanese actress.
– The film also stars Japanese actors Tadanobu Asano and Kippei Shîna, Into The Wild's Emilie Hirsch, and features other Japanese women like Yurino in roles like Street Prostitute.
– Director Aaron Stewart-Ahn said he read the Blacklist-approved script a couple years ago back when Warner Bros. had been trying to make it for years. On page 2, the Japanese characters stare at the prisoner of war's (Leto's) dick, trying to see if it's bigger than theirs "as they've heard." Whether this scene was cut or not when switched to Netflix is currently unknown.
– Netflix already came under fire for their Death Note film in 2017, dir. by Andrew Wingard, written by Charley Parlapanides, Vlas Parlapanides, and Jeremy Slater.
– Netflix also recently bought The Cloverfield Paradox from Paramount Studios for more than $50 million.

– It premieres on March 9th.












ONTD, do you like to project your own insecurities onto your straight white man avatar two pages into your script other human beings are going to read?

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10 (5) new books recommended by critics and editors at The New York Times

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HOW TO STOP TIME

Tom Hazard has a dangerous secret. He may look like an ordinary 41-year-old, but owing to a rare condition, he's been alive for centuries. Tom has lived history--performing with Shakespeare, exploring the high seas with Captain Cook, and sharing cocktails with Fitzgerald. Now, he just wants an ordinary life.

So Tom moves back his to London, his old home, to become a high school history teacher--the perfect job for someone who has witnessed the city's history first hand. Better yet, a captivating French teacher at his school seems fascinated by him. But the Albatross Society, the secretive group which protects people like Tom, has one rule: Never fall in love. As painful memories of his past and the erratic behavior of the Society's watchful leader threaten to derail his new life and romance, the one thing he can't have just happens to be the one thing that might save him. Tom will have to decide once and for all whether to remain stuck in the past, or finally begin living in the present.





THE UKRAINIAN NIGHT

A vivid and intimate account of the Ukrainian Revolution, the rare moment when the political became the existential

What is worth dying for? While the world watched the uprising on the Maidan as an episode in geopolitics, those in Ukraine during the extraordinary winter of 2013–14 lived the revolution as an existential transformation: the blurring of night and day, the loss of a sense of time, the sudden disappearance of fear, the imperative to make choices.

In this lyrical and intimate book, Marci Shore evokes the human face of the Ukrainian Revolution. Grounded in the true stories of activists and soldiers, parents and children, Shore’s book blends a narrative of suspenseful choices with a historian’s reflections on what revolution is and what it means. She gently sets her portraits of individual revolutionaries against the past as they understand it—and the future as they hope to make it. In so doing, she provides a lesson about human solidarity in a world, our world, where the boundary between reality and fiction is ever more effaced.





THE TRIUMPH OF CHRISTIANITY: How a Forbidden Religion Swept the World

Christianity didn’t have to become the dominant religion in the West. It easily could have remained a sect of Judaism fated to have the historical importance of the Sadducees or the Essenes. In The Triumph of Christianity, Bart Ehrman, a master explainer of Christian history, texts, and traditions, shows how a religion whose first believers were twenty or so illiterate day laborers in a remote part of the empire became the official religion of Rome, converting some thirty million people in just four centuries. The Triumph of Christianity combines deep knowledge and meticulous research in an eye-opening, immensely readable narrative that upends the way we think about the single most important cultural transformation our world has ever seen—one that revolutionized art, music, literature, philosophy, ethics, economics, and law.





DIRECTORATE S: The C.I.A. and America’s Secret Wars in Afghanistan and Pakistan

Prior to 9/11, the United States had been carrying out small-scale covert operations in Afghanistan, ostensibly in cooperation, although often in direct opposition, with I.S.I., the Pakistani intelligence agency. While the US was trying to quell extremists, a highly secretive and compartmentalized wing of I.S.I., known as "Directorate S," was covertly training, arming, and seeking to legitimize the Taliban, in order to enlarge Pakistan's sphere of influence. After 9/11, when fifty-nine countries, led by the U. S., deployed troops or provided aid to Afghanistan in an effort to flush out the Taliban and Al Qaeda, the U.S. was set on an invisible slow-motion collision course with Pakistan.

Today we know that the war in Afghanistan would falter badly because of military hubris at the highest levels of the Pentagon, the drain on resources and provocation in the Muslim world caused by the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq, and corruption. But more than anything, as Coll makes painfully clear, the war in Afghanistan was doomed because of the failure of the United States to apprehend the motivations and intentions of I.S.I.'s "Directorate S". This was a swirling and shadowy struggle of historic proportions, which endured over a decade and across both the Bush and Obama administrations, involving multiple secret intelligence agencies, a litany of incongruous strategies and tactics, and dozens of players, including some of the most prominent military and political figures. A sprawling American tragedy, the war was an open clash of arms but also a covert melee of ideas, secrets, and subterranean violence.





PECULIAR GROUND

The Costa Award-winning author of The Pike makes her literary fiction debut with an extraordinary historical novel in the spirit of Wolf Hall and Atonement—a great English country house novel, spanning three centuries, that explores surprisingly timely themes of immigration and exclusion.

It is the seventeenth century and a wall is being raised around Wychwood, transforming the great house and its park into a private realm of ornamental lakes, grandiose gardens, and majestic avenues designed by Mr. Norris, a visionary landscaper. In this enclosed world everyone has something to hide after decades of civil war. Dissenters shelter in the woods, lovers rendezvous in secret enclaves, and outsiders—migrants fleeing the plague—find no mercy.

Three centuries later, far away in Berlin, another wall is raised, while at Wychwood, an erotic entanglement over one sticky, languorous weekend in 1961 is overshadowed by news of historic change. Young Nell, whose father manages the estate, grows up amid dramatic upheavals as the great house is invaded: a pop festival by the lake, a television crew in the dining room, a Great Storm brewing. In 1989, as the Cold War peters out, a threat from a different kind of conflict reaches Wychwood’s walls.



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Jailed NFL Player Rae Carruth Wants Custody of Son –Despite Leaving Him Disabled in Plot to Kill Mom

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Carruth was convicted in 2001 of ordering a hit on the mother of their son, with whom she was seven months pregnant. Cherica Adams died. The son, Chancellor Adams, was impaired; he has cerebral palsy which is connected to his traumatic birth.

Now he wants custody.

Carruth is scheduled to be released from prison this October.

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Is Kaia Gerber more popular than Kendall Jenner, Gigi or Bella Hadid?

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- Kendall Jenner has 87.7m followers on Instagram. Bella has 16.9m while Gigi has 38.5m. Cara Delevigne has 41.1m,

- none of them are on the list of the top 10 most engaged fashion model accounts,

- Kaia Gerber has only 2.9m followers and is sixth on the list,

- her brother - Presley Gerber - is 5th and the only male,

- Julia Ratner (from Ukraine) holds the first place, Mayowa Nicholas (Nigeria) is second and Paulina Frankowska (Poland) is third.

source: twitter

Comic Legend Mark Millar on the MEU vs. the DCEU: "The [DC] characters aren't cinematic."

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Mark Millar, who has written for both Marvel (Civil War, Old Man Logan, etc.) and DC (Red Son, Superman Adventures, etc.) was asked by Yahoo recently on his take as to why DC hasn't been able to match Marvel's success.

"I think it’s really simple; the characters aren't cinematic. And I say [that] as a massive DC fan who much prefers their characters to Marvel's. Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman are some of my favorites but I think these characters, with the exception of Batman, they aren't based around their secret identity. They are based around their super power. Whereas the Marvel characters tend to be based around the personality of Matt Murdock or Peter Parker or the individual X-Men, it’s all about the character."


"People will slam me for this but I think the evidence is there. We've seen great directors, great writers and great actors, tons of money thrown at them, but these films aren't working. I think they are all too far away from when they were created. Something feels a little old about them, kids look at these characters and they don’t feel that cool. Even Superman, I love Superman, but he belongs to an America that doesn't exist anymore. He represents 20th Century America and I think he peaked then."


• The article in the source reminds its readers that there was a Wonder Woman film last year that worked perfectly.

• Full Millar quotes at the source.

Source
I can see what he's saying, especially in regards to Superman and how he only really worked during a certain era, but to blame the characters for the DCEU flop.... lmao


do you continue to debate the same things over and over again despite the answer being clear as day, ontd?

Penultimate FFAO 2018 Post

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Medals (by gold as of 9 am CST)


It's almost over ONTD :( A few more events throughout the rest of the weekend, but otherwise everthing is winding down. Use this post for the weekend activities - we'll have one more for NBC's crappy taped primetime coverage of the Closing Ceremony. Can't believe it went so quick!




Source: Your local TV
Medal Standings Source
US Broadcast Schedule
Scroll this post for streams

Trans Activist Ashlee Marie Preston Interviews Rose McGowan

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After canceling all her public appearances after being confronted about not doing anything for trans people by Andi Dier (who, it was later revealed has been accused of sexually assaulting minors), McGowan, in an interview with Ashlee Marie Person, says that Dier was paid by Weinstein to verbally assault her.

McGowan explains why she canceled events after the confrontation: "I had to cancel all public appearances, because I thought that person could have had a gun. That person could have killed me. That person is a bad person. And that person is wrong."

She is also disheartened by being judged for her comments in the context of this experience and being called transphobic. "To be terrorized like that, and to have people flip out over word choices that I made when I was under assault is assaultive to me," she says.

McGowan also talks about her own upbringing and how it has impacted how she sees social issues. "I grew up without mirrors — largely, for the first 10 years of my life. I was not raised as a sex, or as a gender, or as a race. We were experiments. We were supposed to be just minds."

Sources: 1, 2

Sophie Turner is already like a daughter to her future in-laws

Prince Harry Allegedly Invites Two of His (many) Former Flames to His Wedding

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- He dated Chelsy for 7 years, Cressida lasted for 2....he allegedly cheated on both (multiple times).

- The two allegedly got the invite, no word on if they accepted.

- Also no word on whether the various club bunnies, vegas ladies, lingerie models, the lady who blew him once in Alberta, or any of the other side pieces he used to cheat on them with will attend.

- Meghan's exes will NOT be invited.

- His father invited his mistress to his wedding, which greatly bothered his mother.

Would you be ok with your future husband inviting his exes or his mistress to your wedding, ONTD?

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Emma Chambers died

ONTD Reading Challenge - Ha Impact!

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This month's task in the 2018 ONTD Reading Challenge is to read a book by a female author who is considered to be influential and has had a significant impact in literature, culture and/or society. There are ten suggested authors in this post, but please feel free to choose a different book from any of these recommended authors, and of course feel free to find a different author altogether! Don't want to read any of these authors? Scroll to see more recommendations and links!

Murasaki Shikibu
From Wikipedia: "Murasaki's reputation and influence have not diminished since her lifetime when she, with other Heian women writers, was instrumental in developing Japanese into a written language. Her writing was required reading for court poets as early as the 12th century as her work began to be studied by scholars who generated authoritative versions and criticism. Within a century of her death she was highly regarded as a classical writer. In the 17th century, Murasaki's work became emblematic of Confucian philosophy and women were encouraged to read her books."

The Tale of Genji (first published 1008)
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In the eleventh century Murasaki Shikibu, a lady in the Heian court of Japan, wrote the world's first novel.

But The Tale of Genji is no mere artifact. It is, rather, a lively and astonishingly nuanced portrait of a refined society where every dalliance is an act of political consequence, a play of characters whose inner lives are as rich and changeable as those imagined by Proust. Chief of these is "the shining Genji," the son of the emperor and a man whose passionate impulses create great turmoil in his world and very nearly destroy him.

This edition, recognized as the finest version in English, contains a dozen chapters from early in the book, carefully chosen by the translator, Edward G. Seidensticker, with an introduction explaining the selection. It is illustrated throughout with woodcuts from a seventeenth-century edition.

Phillis Wheatley
From Wikipedia: "[Phyllis Wheatley] was honored by many of America's founding fathers, including George Washington, who told her that 'the style and manner [of your poetry] exhibit a striking proof of your great poetical Talents.' Critics consider her work fundamental to the genre of African-American literature. She is honored as the first African-American woman to publish a book and the first to make a living from her writing.

Poems of Phillis Wheatley
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The poetry of America's first published black poet was published before the Revolutionary War and recognized throughout the English-speaking world.

Phillis Wheatley was born in Africa, sold as a slave in America, and became a celebrity in Europe.

This volume also contains a short memoir of her life.





Agatha Christie
From Wikipedia: "Christie's reputation as "The Queen of Crime" was built upon the large number of classic motifs that she introduced, or for which she provided the most famous example. Christie built these tropes into what is now considered classic mystery structure: a murder is committed, there are multiple suspects who are all concealing secrets, and the detective gradually uncovers these secrets over the course of the story, discovering the most shocking twists towards the end."

And Then There Were None(first published November 6th 1939)
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First, there were ten - a curious assortment of strangers summoned as weekend guests to a private island off the coast of Devon.

Their host, an eccentric millionaire unknown to all of them, is nowhere to be found. All that the guests have in common is a wicked past they're unwilling to reveal - and a secret that will seal their fate. For each has been marked for murder. One by one they fall prey.

Before the weekend is out, there will be none.

And only the dead are above suspicion.


Ursula K. Le Guin
According to Wikipedia: Le Guin has been described as "America's greatest living science fiction writer", has been awarded the Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters by the National Book Foundation, a lifetime achievement award, and included as a Living Legend in the "Writers and Artists" category for her significant contributions to America's cultural heritage by the U.S. Library of Congress.

A Wizard of Earthsea(first published 1968)
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Ged, the greatest sorcerer in all Earthsea, was called Sparrowhawk in his reckless youth.

Hungry for power and knowledge, Sparrowhawk tampered with long-held secrets and loosed a terrible shadow upon the world.

This is the tale of his testing, how he mastered the mighty words of power, tamed an ancient dragon, and crossed death's threshold to restore the balance.






Maxine Hong Kingston
From Wikipedia: "Kingston has contributed to the feminist movement with such works as her memoir The Woman Warrior, which discusses gender and ethnicity and how these concepts affect the lives of women. She has received several awards for her contributions to Chinese American literature, including the National Book Award for Nonfiction in 1981 for China Men."

The Woman Warrior: Memoirs of a Girlhood Among Ghosts(first published 1975)
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A classic memoir set during the Chinese revolution of the 1940s and inspired by folklore, providing a unique insight into the life of an immigrant in America.

When we Chinese girls listened to the adults talking-story, we learned that we failed if we grew up to be but wives or slaves. We could be heroines, swordswomen. Throughout her childhood, Maxine Hong Kingston listened to her mother's mesmerizing tales of a China where girls are worthless, tradition is exalted and only a strong, wily woman can scratch her way upwards. Growing up in a changing America, surrounded by Chinese myth and memory, this is her story of two cultures and one trenchant, lyrical journey into womanhood.

Complex and beautiful, angry and adoring, Maxine Hong Kingston's The Woman Warrior is a seminal piece of writing about emigration and identity. It won the National Book Critics Circle Award in 1976 and is widely hailed as a feminist classic.


Anaïs Nin
From Wikipedia: "Nin is hailed by many critics as one of the finest writers of female erotica. She was one of the first women known to explore fully the realm of erotic writing, and certainly the first prominent woman in the modern West known to write erotica. Before her, erotica acknowledged to be written by women was rare, with a few notable exceptions, such as the work of Kate Chopin."

Delta of Venus (first published 1977)
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In Delta of Venus, Anaïs Nin penned a lush, magical world where the characters of her imagination possess the most universal of desires and exceptional of talents.

Among these provocative stories, a Hungarian adventurer seduces wealthy women then vanishes with their money; a veiled woman selects strangers from a chic restaurant for private trysts; and a Parisian hatmaker named Mathilde leaves her husband for the opium dens of Peru.

Delta of Venus is an extraordinarily rich and exotic collection from the master of erotic writing.




Octavia E. Butler
Butler was the first science fiction writer to receive a MacArthur Fellowship (aka MacArthur Genius Grant). Her work has"helped define the literary cornerstone of Afrofuturism" and she broke ground as a Black female author in the science fiction genre dominated by white men.

Kindred(first published June 1979)
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The first science fiction written by a black woman, Kindred has become a cornerstone of black American literature. This combination of slave memoir, fantasy, and historical fiction is a novel of rich literary complexity.

Having just celebrated her 26th birthday in 1976 California, Dana, an African-American woman, is suddenly and inexplicably wrenched through time into antebellum Maryland. After saving a drowning white boy there, she finds herself staring into the barrel of a shotgun and is transported back to the present just in time to save her life.

During numerous such time-defying episodes with the same young man, she realizes the challenge she’s been given: to protect this young slaveholder until he can father her own great-grandmother.




Isabel Allende
From Wikipedia: "Allende has been called 'the world's most widely read Spanish-language author.' In 2004, Allende was inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and in 2010, she received Chile's National Literature Prize. President Barack Obama awarded her the 2014 Presidential Medal of Freedom."

The House of the Spirits(first published January 2nd 1982)
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In one of the most important and beloved Latin American works of the twentieth century, Isabel Allende weaves a luminous tapestry of three generations of the Trueba family, revealing both triumphs and tragedies.

Here is patriarch Esteban, whose wild desires and political machinations are tempered only by his love for his ethereal wife, Clara, a woman touched by an otherworldly hand. Their daughter, Blanca, whose forbidden love for a man Esteban has deemed unworthy infuriates her father, yet will produce his greatest joy: his granddaughter Alba, a beautiful, ambitious girl who will lead the family and their country into a revolutionary future.

The House of the Spirits is an enthralling saga that spans decades and lives, twining the personal and the political into an epic novel of love, magic, and fate.



Alice Walker
Walker was the first woman of color to win the Pulitzer Prize for her novel The Color Purple, and she is considered"a major figure in what scholars term the renaissance in African American women’s writings of the 1970s."

The Color Purple(first published 1982)
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The Color Purple is a classic. With over a million copies sold in the UK alone, it is hailed as one of the all-time 'greats' of literature, inspiring generations of readers.

Set in the deep American South between the wars, it is the tale of Celie, a young black girl born into poverty and segregation. Raped repeatedly by the man she calls 'father', she has two children taken away from her, is separated from her beloved sister Nettie and is trapped into an ugly marriage. But then she meets the glamorous Shug Avery, singer and magic-maker - a woman who has taken charge of her own destiny. Gradually, Celie discovers the power and joy of her own spirit, freeing her from her past and reuniting her with those she loves.




Toni Morrison
From Wikipedia: "Morrison played a vital role in bringing black literature into the mainstream. [...] She fostered a new generation of African-American authors, including Toni Cade Bambara, Angela Davis, and Gayl Jones" In 1993, Morrison was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature.

Beloved(first published September 2nd 1987)
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In the troubled years following the Civil War, the spirit of a murdered child haunts the Ohio home of a former slave. This angry, destructive ghost breaks mirrors, leaves its fingerprints in cake icing, and generally makes life difficult for Sethe and her family; nevertheless, the woman finds the haunting oddly comforting for the spirit is that of her own dead baby, never named, thought of only as Beloved.

A dead child, a runaway slave, a terrible secret--these are the central concerns of Toni Morrison's Pulitzer Prize-winning Beloved.

Beloved is a dense, complex novel that yields up its secrets one by one. As Morrison takes us deeper into Sethe's history and her memories, the horrifying circumstances of her baby's death start to make terrible sense. And as past meets present in the shape of a mysterious young woman about the same age as Sethe's daughter would have been, the narrative builds inexorably to its powerful, painful conclusion. Beloved may well be the defining novel of slavery in America, the one that all others will be measured by.






OTHER AUTHOR SUGGESTIONS:
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Maya Angelou
Margaret Atwood
Jane Austen
Angela Carter
Elena Ferrante
SE Hinton
bell hooks
Zora Neale Hurston
Harper Lee
Doris Lessing
Clarice Lispector
Sappho
Mary Shelley
Zadie Smith
James Tiptree, Jr.
Connie Willis
Mary Wollstonecraft
Edith Wharton
Virginia Woolf


EVEN MORE CHOICES CAN BE FOUND HERE:
10 inspiring female writers you need to read
Most influential women authors of all time
10 women who changed sci-fi
Female authors who have broken barriers
Best books by women
Top Indian women writers
Most influential books by women
Top 50 influential women authors
Badass ladies who changed literature forever
18 famous female writers
10 women writers who changed literature

8 of the most influential Black South African women writers

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