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A chorus of stones:

the private life of war
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Doubleday, 1992 - History - 363 pages
From the author of the highly acclaimed Woman and Nature: The Roaring Inside Her, a radical rethinking of the nature of war and gender and the illuminating interplay between private suffering and public tragedy. Griffin uses diaries, art, literature, psychology, and historical documents to illustrate the unexpectedly broad range of causes and effects of war.

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. A chorus of stones how we all are, metaphorically speaking, well worth the read. Read full review

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Here's another book that I read for a class that I otherwise would never have attempted. I'm glad, I think, that I put my head down and staggered through Susan Griffin's A Chorus of Stones, but it's a ... Read full review

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Contents

II
9
CEYTEMNESTRAS MEMORY
19
EXIEE
142
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About the author (1992)

Griffin has won dozens of awards for her work as a feminist, poet, writer, essayist, playwright, and filmmaker.