Eve Ensler
Birth date: May 25, 1953
Eve Ensler's Books
Eve Ensler is absolutely phenomenal. This play speaks to anyone who has ever been insecure in their own body, an audience that encompasses most, if not all, of the planet. This was a great quick-read that really puts body issues into perceptive. I think my favorite part was Leah's section. I loved t...
There ain't much more I can say about this but wow. I really need to get up and go to the next performance.
Well, one thing is for sure. This deserves a read - I don't know whether I should say it or not (since I am rather conservative)- but women must read this. That is, to get a holistic, more feminine picture of female sexuality and violence against women. We have all came across numerous incidents in ...
I sought this book out bc I read the title poem and immediately connected with it. While I cannot deny the validity of all the other poems that comprise the book, I did not find what I was looking for: someone to identify with and to reassure me. It was only the original poem that did that, however....
My vagina is NOT a "shell" nor a "tulip" nor a "destiny." Similarly, my body is not a mother, nor The Mother, nor the world, nor my country. I don't find it beautiful to consider cellulite anti-communist. It's not only thin beautiful girls with nice tits who get raped, and gaining weight isn't re...