What Do I Read Next?
Eastern Standard is a play by Richard Greenberg, written in 1989. The story revolves around several professionals in the 1980s who find their Yuppie lifestyles unfulfilling. One of the characters, a writer, is dealing with AIDS.
Isn’t It Romantic, written by Wendy Wasserstein in 1984, is similar to The Heidi Chronicles in its use of an episodic structure and music to set the play's tone. The narrative focuses on two women and the decisions they make to achieve personal satisfaction.
In the Company of Women: Voices from the Women’s Movement (1998), edited by Bonnie Watkins and Nina Rothchild, is a compilation of essays. It shares the stories of eighty-three women and their experiences within the women’s movement from the 1960s to the present day.
The AIDS Crisis: A Documentary (1998), edited by Douglas Feldman and Julia Wang Miller, is an extensive study documenting the history of the disease.
The Guerilla Girls’ Bedside Companion to the History of Western Art, published by The Guerilla Girls (a collective of women artists), offers a feminist perspective on the history of art and highlights numerous women artists.
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