Living My Life by Emma Goldman

"Living My Life" is an autobiography that chronicles the life of a prominent and controversial anarchist and feminist figure of the early 20th century. The memoir details her passionate involvement in the struggle for workers' rights, free speech, and social reform. It also delves into her personal experiences, including her emigration from Russia to the United States, her tumultuous relationships, and her eventual deportation. Throughout the narrative, the author reflects on the philosophical and political beliefs that drove her activism, offering a candid and intimate look at the challenges she faced in her pursuit of social justice and her unwavering commitment to her ideals.

The 2074th greatest book of all time


Published
1931
Nationality
American
Type
Nonfiction
Pages
993
Words
561,996
Original Language
English

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