Word: craftswomen
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...afraid to write a woman's book, so we try to deepen our voices. We discover how easy and amusing it is to talk of things 'taboo.' That shamelessness is a bit forced." But the majority of the women novelists, even the beginners, are sure-handed craftswomen. The best of them do not trade on their femininity, want to be judged as writers. Says Dominique Aubier, a perceptive lady critic and novelist: "The book arrives alone . . . but it's signed. The first name is enough. The effect is magic . . . The critics think more...
Music I listening hours were the 'Cliffe station's chore in return for certain special broadcasts and popular Network programs. The men also proved convenient to have around to solve many mechanical complexities of the new system. Radio Radcliffe now has its own squad of skilled craftswomen handling the production difficulties...