![]() ![]() life in an Amazonian society involved in a war against men. Toril Moi described the novel as a "depict. ine feminist critics like Toril Moi and Nina Auerbach have read Les guérillères as a closed structure, in which women win the war and institute a new equilibrium of women ruling men'". Some say the novel is based on a concept of women's superiority. However, Roger Sale in The New York Review of Books opined, 'The book itself turns out to be, sadly, oddly, at times almost maddeningly, quite dull'. Beauman considered it a miraculous achievement: it "is the first novel (or hymn, for this book is close to epic poetry) of Women's Liberation". ![]() Literary significance and criticism Īn early appreciation of the English translation (by David Le Vay) came from British journalist Sally Beauman, writing in The New York Times Book Review. Moreover, sympathetic males join them in their combat. ![]() Les Guérillères is about a war of the sexes, where women 'engage in bloody, victorious battles using knives, machine guns and rocket launchers'. Les Guérillères is a 1969 novel by Monique Wittig. ![]()
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