Saturday, July 16, 2022

Authors & their Cats: Marge Piercy

Meredith Phillips suggested a post about author Marge Piercy for my Caturday feature: Authors and their Cats here on Mystery Fanfare. Great suggestion!

Here are a few photos of Marge Piercy with her Cats and some information on her memoir Sleeping with Cats. Just an FYI, the memoir is not all about cats. It's a wonderful read.

ABOUT SLEEPING WITH CATS: Marge Piercy, a writer who is highly praised as both a poet and a novelist, turns her gaze inward as she shares her thoughts on life and explores her development as a woman and writer. She pays tribute to the one loving constant that has offered her comfort and meaning even as the faces and events in her life have changed — her beloved cats.

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THE CAT'S SONG by Marge Piercy
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arge Piercy has written 17 novels including Gone To Soldiers; Braided Lives and The Longings of Women; the classics Woman on the Edge of Time and He, She and It; and most recently Sex Wars. Among her 19 volumes of poetry the most recently published include The Hunger Moon: New & Selected Poems 1980-2010, and Made in DetroitHer critically acclaimed memoir is Sleeping with Cats. 

Born in center city Detroit, educated at the University of Michigan and Northwestern, the recipient of four honorary doctorates, she is active in antiwar, feminist and environmental causes.A popular speaker on college campuses, she has been a featured writer on Bill Moyers’ PBS Specials, Prairie Home Companion, Fresh Air, the Today Show, and many radio programs nationwide including Air America and Oprah & Friends. Her poems are read frequently on Garrison Keillor's The Writer's Almanac. Praised as one of the few American writers who are accomplished poets as well as novelists — Piercy is one of our country's best selling poets — she is also the master of many genres: historical novels, science fiction (He, She, and It won the Arthur C. Clarke Award for Best Science Fiction in the United Kingdom), novels of social comment and contemporary entertainments. She has taught, lectured and/or performed her work at well over 400 universities around the world.



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