Unspeakable Things
Sex, Lies and Revolution
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:30th Jul '15
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Laurie Penny's Unspeakable Things challenges societal norms and advocates for a bold, inclusive feminism that fights for justice and freedom.
In Unspeakable Things, Laurie Penny offers a candid and incisive exploration of the complexities surrounding modern feminism, class politics, and personal experiences. With a clear-eyed perspective, she delves into the intersections of sex, money, and power, revealing how these forces shape our dreams and realities. The narrative is both witty and irreverent, presenting a compelling critique of societal norms and expectations.
The book tackles a range of pressing issues, from poverty and prejudice to online dating and eating disorders. Penny does not shy away from discussing the riots in the streets and the lies perpetuated by mainstream media. As she navigates these themes, she highlights the backlash against sexual freedom and social justice, urging feminism to adopt a bolder stance in the face of adversity. Her writing serves as a rallying cry for a new wave of feminism that is unapologetically fierce and committed to justice and equality.
Through her powerful prose, Penny advocates for the freedom to embrace our identities, love whom we choose, and challenge traditional gender roles. Unspeakable Things is a vital contribution to contemporary discourse, giving voice to those who have been silenced and addressing the unspeakable realities many face. It is a call to action for anyone who believes in the importance of fighting for our rights and freedoms in an increasingly complex world.
Laurie Penny is such an insightful, provocative and bold commentator. She is always relevant without slavishly following a supposedly 'topical' agenda set by others. Most importantly, she never compromises her compassion and humanity in the myopic pursuit of an idea. It's such qualities that make Unspeakable Things essential for anybody who truly believes in equality and freedom * Irvine Welsh *
Full of the rhythm and repetition on oratory and persuasive and unsettling in its view of western society as a damaging dystopia causing untold harm to all but those at the very top. It is angry and challenging, but also full of compassion – including for men, many of whom have also been disenfranchised by systems they did not choose … Unspeakable Things is an impressive, inspiring and, I suspect, important manifesto * Melissa Harrison, Financial Times *
Penny thrills in being provocative and dramatic … She writes well about the social pressures they are under to behave with macho “masculinity” at all times * Daisy Wyatt, Independent *
Powerfully argued … Penny has a great turn of phrase * Evening Standard *
As Penny demonstrates, in a great, defining chapter on the internet, we are dealing with a new world order … This book is funny and cheeky … and refreshingly generous * Observer *
A raw, bright, urgent voice … Like Caitlin Moran, another compulsive and essentially self-taught writer, she went to places others didn’t and brought back things they had missed … Dazzling … Penny writes ... with intimacy and insight that smack of real knowledge * Guardian *
Laurie Penny can certainly coin a phrase … she writes well, inclusively and cogently with passion ... Let’s hear it for "young, lady writers" behaving badly * Herald *
Unflinching ... In Unspeakable Things, Laurie Penny reclaims the word insolent, turning it into a compliment and a call to arms * TLS *
The spiky subversiveness of Laurie's journalism is best summed up by her sub-title, 'sex, lies, and revolution'. This is feminism with no apologies given, no compromises surrendered and a sharp-edged radicalism all the better for both. -- Mark Perryman * Philosophical Football *
ISBN: 9781408857694
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 238g
288 pages