After the birth of her first child, Elif Shafak experienced a profound personal crisis. Plagued by guilt, anxiety, and bewilderment about her new maternal role, the acclaimed novelist stopped writing for the first time in her life. As she plummeted into post-partum depression, Shafak looked to the experiences of other prominent female writers—including Sylvia Plath, Virginia Woolf, Simone de Beauvoir, and Alice Walker—for help navigating the conflict between motherhood and artistic creation in a male-dominated society. Searingly honest, eloquent, and unexpectedly humorous, Black Milk will be widely embraced by writers, academics, and anyone who has undergone the identity crisis engendered by being a mother.
Black Milk: On the Conflicting Demands of Writing, Creativity, and Motherhood
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Author(s)Elif Shafak
PublisherPenguin Books
ISBN / ASIN0143121081
ISBN-139780143121084
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank550,076
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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A thoughtful and incisive meditation on literature, motherhood, and spiritual wellbeing from Turkey's leading female author