![]() ![]() Those are the most elusive and perhaps the most important.” Indeed, the book tells the story of revolution from the inside out. Randall writes, “I must get it down, I keep telling myself, before I forget the events, the meaning, but especially the feelings. It is, as its title suggests, about a time and place where anything seemed possible, and how a white woman born in the US lived out that transforming experience with a feminist sensibility. ![]() It is about more than Randall’s years in Cuba. To Change the World reflects and refracts this depth of perspective and intellect, personal history and feminist aesthetics. ![]() Books such as Sandino’s Daughters (1981) and When I Look into the Mirror and See You: Women, Terror, and Resistance (2002) focus on women’s human rights she was also a brave, early voice in feminist discussions of childhood sexual abuse in her book This Is About Incest (1987). She’s produced eighty-plus books of prose, poetry, translation, oral history, photographs, and political analysis. Her scope has always been global, well before the term achieved cachet. ![]()
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