| In 1970, at the age of twenty-five,
Shulamith Firestone wrote and published The Dialectic of
Sex , immediately becoming a classic of second wave feminism
across the world to this very day. It was one of the few ../books/bookCovers
that dared to look at how radical feminism could and should
shape the future; and one whose predictions (the cybernetic
revolution, for example) proved startlingly prescient of issues
today.
Published by Semiotext(e) in 1998, Airless
Spaces , Firestone's first work of fiction, is a collection
of short stories written by Firestone as she found herself
drifting from the professional career path she'd been on
and into what she describes as a new "airless space." These
deadpan stories, set among the disappeared and darkened
sectors of New York City, are about losers who fall prey
to an increasingly bureaucratized poverty and find themselves
in an out of (mental) hospitals. But what gives characters
such as "SCUM-Manifesto" author Valerie Solanas
their depth and charge, is their the small crises that
trigger an awareness that they're in trouble. |