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A TENDER YET SEARING AND BRUTALLY HONEST MEMOIR: Moraga's intensely personal reflections create a narrative that is as analytical and thoughtful as it is emotionally wrenching. | FOR READERS OF MYRIAM GURBA, JOY CASTRO, AUDRE LORDE, AND ADRIENNE RICH: Moraga's work can speak to readers, thinkers, activists, and artists of many generations and backgrounds. | A CRUCIAL VOICE IN THE ARTISTIC LINEAGES OF QUEER AND CHICANA WRITERS: Born in Los Angeles, Moraga is an award-winning and internationally recognized luminary of the literary world.

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  • A TENDER YET SEARING AND BRUTALLY HONEST MEMOIR: Moraga's intensely personal reflections create a narrative that is as analytical and thoughtful as it is emotionally wrenching.
  • FOR READERS OF MYRIAM GURBA, JOY CASTRO, AUDRE LORDE, AND ADRIENNE RICH: Moraga's work can speak to readers, thinkers, activists, and artists of many generations and backgrounds.
  • A CRUCIAL VOICE IN THE ARTISTIC LINEAGES OF QUEER AND CHICANA WRITERS: Born in Los Angeles, Moraga is an award-winning and internationally recognized luminary of the literary world.

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Cherrié Moraga is an internationally recognized poet, playwright, essayist, and memorist from Los Angeles, California. She is a co-editor of the avant-garde feminist anthology, This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color and the author of several books and plays, including: A Xicana Codex of Changing Consciousness, Loving in the War Years: Lo que nunca pasó por sus labios, The Last Generation, The Hungry Woman/Heart of the Earth, and others. She served as Artist in Residence in the Department of Theater and Performance Studies at Stanford University for twenty years before beginning her tenure as a Professor in the Department of English at the University of California-Santa Barbara.