Award-winning poet, novelist, journalist and feminist leader Robin Morgan first appeared to the public eye at a young age with her own radio show Little Robin Morgan and later with her role in television’s Mama. But Morgan left the life of stardom to become a key figure in the global women’s movement, whose work as an activist spans from the 1960s to today. In 2005 she co-founded the Women’s Media Center with Gloria Steinem and Jane Fonda.
The Demon Lover
In a world that lives in constant fear of terrorist attacks, The Demon Lover: The Roots of Terrorism offers an in-depth look into the gendered roots of terrorism. Gloria Steinem calls it “a key to understanding and uprooting terrorism in all its forms.”
Saturday’s Child
Before she launched on to the activism scene, Robin Morgan was a child star. Named “The Ideal American Girl”, Morgan had her own radio show and starred on a hit television show, Mama. Saturday’s Child chronicles Morgan’s professional and private life as she transitioned from child star to activist and author.
The Anatomy of Freedom
In The Anatomy of Freedom, Robin Morgan reimagines the Women’s Movement. Morgan examines morality, marriage, theoretical physics and everything in between to explain the enormity of female empowerment.
Monster
Monster is Robin Morgan’s first collection of poetry. Originally published in 1972, these poems reflect the political turmoil of the time and the birth of contemporary feminism.
Going Too Far
Going Too Far is a behind-the-scenes look at the feminist movement until 1977. Morgan’s views on marriage, love, religion, pornography, and art are expressed in this collection of personal papers.
The Word of a Woman
Focused on her journalism and shorter prose, The Word of a Woman, is a collection of some of Robin Morgan’s most well known pieces, including “Goodbye to All That”, a letter to be read one thousand years in the future, and stories of the first Miss America Pageant protest.
Upstairs in the Garden
This is a collection of intensely personal and controversial poems that are a testament to Morgan’s work as an activist and talent as a poet.
The Mer-Child
Enchanting and intelligent, The Mer-Child is the story of two outcasts, stranded between worlds, forming a bond that transcends all barriers. A modern-day fairy tale with a heart-felt and penetrative message.