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From acclaimed writer Mary M. Talbot and graphic-novel pioneer Bryan Talbot comes  The Red Virgin and the Vision of Utopia,  a portrait of revolutionary feminist Louise Michel, who took up arms against a French regime that executed thousands. Deported to a penal colony, Michel joined the cause of the indigenous population against colonial oppression. * Mary M. Talbot, writer of  Dotter of Her Father’s Eyes  and  Sally heathcote Suffragette  is a scholar of international acclaim who has published widely on language, gender, and power, particularly in relation to media and consumer culture. * Artist Bryan Talbot is one of the pioneers of the graphic novel, whose works include  The Adventures of Luther Arkwright ,  The Tale of One Bad Rat ,  Alice in Sunderland , and the  Grandville series. |
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