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About the Author
CATHERINE CLEMENT is a prolific critic, essayist and novelist, based in Paris. She has published extensively and recently co-authored work with Helene Cixous.
JULIA KRISTEVA is one of France's leading contemporary literary figures. Philosopher, practising psychoanalyst and professor of linguistics at the University of Paris, she is the author and subject of numerous works that have been published to international acclaim.
Reviews
'This exchange of letters offers all the suspense of a debate and, at the same time, the warmth - in both senses - of a conversation. Clement and Kristeva develop and double back on their respective positions passionately, but also generously, and without closure. In consequence, both move a little, echoing and differing by turns, as they discuss political resistance, mysticism, bisexuality, motherhood, love and death. This book is evidence that dissension can produce brilliant insights. I had difficulty in putting it down.' -
Professor Catherine Belsey, Cardiff University
The...book is...exhilirating. I opened The Feminine and the Sacred with no great expectation that it would prove illuminating. I was wrong.' - Richard Poole, The Welsh Internationalist
'This exciting and passionate book confronts two controversial topics and brings them into creative juxtaposition...rich correspondence shows that there is still a great deal of mileage in the notion of sacredness, and that women can play an important role in its restoration.' - Karen Armstrong, The Independent
Book Information
ISBN 9780333969175
Author C. Clement
Format Hardback
Page Count 190
Imprint Palgrave Macmillan
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan