The oppression of women in Iron's male-dominated culture and the power inherent in female solidarity are the themes of...

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WOMEN WITHOUT MEN

The oppression of women in Iron's male-dominated culture and the power inherent in female solidarity are the themes of Parsipur's ingenious ""novel,"" which is composed of 13 related stories depicting five abused women whose assertions of their independence take vivid symbolic forms. A girl terrified of sex, for example, becomes a tree in order to retain her virginity; a docile woman killed by her dictatorial brother is reborn, only to be victimized again by a man; a resourceful prostitute surprisingly finds both security and pleasure in marriage. The image of a mystical ""garden"" where freedom beckons dominates these alternately dour and playful tales, which carry their messages lightly, thanks to their author's affectionate and engagingly robust humor.

Pub Date: Dec. 1, 1998

ISBN: N/A

Page Count: 150

Publisher: Syracuse Univ.

Review Posted Online: N/A

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Nov. 1, 1998

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