The Magister
Title | The Magister |
Year for Search | 2003 |
Authors | Gearhart, Sally Miller(1931-2021) |
Date Published | 2003 |
Publisher | Spinsters Ink Books |
Place Published | Denver, CO |
Keywords | Female author, US author |
Annotation | Book Two of Earthkeep. See 2002 Gearhart. In the first volume all the animals in the world had disappeared; in this volume the children begin to die. The novel focuses on the developing understanding of the need to abolish all authority structures. At the end, both the children and the animals reappear. New Age anarchism. A third volume, The Steward, was announced but disappeared from the author’s website. The author’s best-known book is The Wanderground: Stories of the Hill Women, 1978. |
Info Notes | A third volume, The Steward, was announced but disappeared from the author’s website. The author's papers are held at the University of Oregon. |
Holding Institutions | PSt |
Author Note | The female author (1931-1921) was a gay rights activist and a Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies at San Francisco State University. |
Full Text | 2003 Gearhart, Sally Miller (1931-2021). The Magister. Book Two of Earthkeep. See 2002 Gearhart. In the first volume all the animals in the world had disappeared; in this volume the children begin to die. The novel focuses on the developing understanding of the need to abolish all authority structures. At the end, both the children and the animals reappear. New Age anarchism. A third volume, The Steward, was announced but disappeared from the author’s website. The author’s best-known book is The Wanderground: Stories of the Hill Women, 1978. The female author was a gay rights activist and a Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies at San Francisco State University. Her papers are held at the University of Oregon. |