Your Silence Will Not Protect You
Essays and Poems
(Autor) Audre LordeYour Silence Will Not Protect You collects the essential essays and poems of Audre Lorde for the first time, including the classic 'The Master's Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master's House'. A trailblazer in intersectional feminism, Lorde's luminous writings have inspired a new generation of thinkers and writers charged by the Black Lives Matter movement. Her lyrical and incisive prose takes on sexism, racism, homophobia, and class; reflecting struggle but ultimately offering messages of hope that remain ever-more trenchant today. Also a celebrated poet, Lorde was New York State Poet Laureate until her death; her poetry and prose together produced an aphoristic and incomparably quotable style, as evidenced by her constant presence on many Women's Marches against Trump across the world. This beautiful edition honours the ways in which Lorde's work resonates more than ever thirty years after they were first published.
Audre Lorde
Audre Lorde (1934-1992) was a groundbreaking Black feminist writer, poet, and activist. Known for her powerful and unapologetic exploration of race, gender, sexuality, and identity, Lorde's work challenged societal norms and advocated for social justice.
Her most notable works include "Zami: A New Spelling of My Name," a biomythography exploring her identity as a Black lesbian woman, and "The Cancer Journals," a collection of essays reflecting on her battle with breast cancer. Lorde's writing style was characterized by its lyrical prose, emotional depth, and fierce honesty.
Lorde's contributions to literature include her advocacy for marginalized voices and her exploration of intersectionality. She was a key figure in the development of Black feminist theory and her work continues to inspire and empower readers today. Her most famous work is arguably the poetry collection "The Black Unicorn," which showcases her talent for blending personal experiences with broader social and political themes.