A wonderful retelling of the famous anarchist and radical icon Emma Goldman's extraordinary life, this graphic biography embodies the richness and drama of Goldman's story in a wholly original way.3/5(1). · A Dangerous Woman: The Graphic Biography of Emma Goldman is a biographical graphic novel written and illustrated by Sharon Rudahl with a forward by Alice Wexler and edited by Paul M. Buhle, and traces the life of Emma Goldman from her upbringing in the Soviet Union to her political activeness in the United States for the Anarchist Party/5. Sharon Rudahl. Edited by Paul Buhle. Foreword by Alice Wexler. The anarchist and radical hero Emma Goldman, brought to vivid life in a graphic biography by an acclaimed artist with a foreword by Alice Wexler. “You are a terrible child and will grow into a worse woman!Estimated Reading Time: 3 mins.
A wonderful retelling of the famous anarchist and radical icon Emma Goldman's extraordinary life, this graphic biography embodies the richness and drama of Goldman's story in a wholly original way. A Dangerous Woman depicts the full sweep of a life lived to the hilt in the struggle for equality and justice. Rudahl, a prominent member of the underground comix movement, has been a working cartoonist for almost 50 years. "Ballad of an American" is her second book-length biography of a noted leftist: in , she authored "A Dangerous Woman," a graphic biography tracing the life and loves of Russian-American anarchist Emma Goldman. Both Rudahl. One of the figures touched on in Walter's essays - the extraordinary feminist, speaker, writer and revolutionary activist Emma Goldman - is now the subject of a comic book biography by long-time peace activist and artist Sharon Rudahl. Goldman's courageous opposition to WWI - which led to her imprisonment and subsequent deportation from the US.
—Emma Goldman's childhood religion teacher A wonderful retelling of the famous anarchist and. Sharon Rudahl. Edited by Paul Buhle. Foreword by Alice Wexler. The anarchist and radical hero Emma Goldman, brought to vivid life in a graphic biography by an acclaimed artist with a foreword by Alice Wexler. “You are a terrible child and will grow into a worse woman!. The artist, Sharon Rudahl, does a great job capturing Goldman's turbulent and unique life, growing from a fiery Jewish peasant girl fleeing Russia to an active Anarchist speaker and organizer hated by the government, to the patron-saint of the American Anarchist movement, though small by the time of her death.
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