The rage of women is at a high: sparked by the Women's March of
early 2017, stoked by countless policies of the Trump
administration, and finally reaching incineration levels over the
confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh in October 2018. But this issue
isn't just timely--there's depth to the idea of women's rage: who
gets to be angry (white women, black women, young women)? How do
women express their anger? And what will they do with it as a
collective? In Burn It Down, a diverse group of women authors
explore what rage means to them--from the personal to the systemic,
the unackowledged to the public, and more. One woman describes a
complicated rage at one's own body--for being ill with no
explanation--while another writes of the rage she inherits from her
father. One Pakistani-American contributor says, "to openly express
my anger would be too American," and explains why. Edited by Lilly
Dancyger, a Catapult editor and writing instructor, Burn It Down is
an anthology that offers literary catharsis and narrative variety
to the many readers who have propelled Rebecca Traiser's Good and
Mad to the NYT bestseller list.
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