Anna Livia

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Beginning in the later twentieth century, Anna Livia has written, compiled, and translated short stories and novels, as well as social and literary criticism and theory. In her fiction and non-fiction she is concerned with the practical and material concerns of contemporary women and the sometimes more abstract ways in which linguistics and cultural institutions shape female (especially lesbian) identity and experience. Anna Livia has stated that My radical feminist and lesbian politics informs everything I write. I write to change the world.
Kafker, Frank A., and James M. Laux, editors. The French Revolution: Conflicting Interpretations. R. E. Krieger.
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Milestones

13 November 1955

Anna Livia was born in Dublin, as Anna Livia Julian Brawn.
Malinowski, Sharon et al., editors. Gay and Lesbian Literature. St James Press.
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1 March 1988

Anna Livia published a work of feminist science fiction, Bulldozer Rising.
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Malinowski, Sharon et al., editors. Gay and Lesbian Literature. St James Press.
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6 August 2007

Anna Livia , who was in the midst of a summer teaching appointment at the University of California , Berkeley, died unexpectedly in her sleep at the age of fifty-one.
Wakeford, Nina. “Anna Livia”. The Guardian.
Carter, Katlyn. “Obituary: Lecturer Passes Away Unexpectedly”. The Daily Californian.

Biography

Birth and Cultural Formation

13 November 1955

Anna Livia was born in Dublin, as Anna Livia Julian Brawn.
Malinowski, Sharon et al., editors. Gay and Lesbian Literature. St James Press.
2: 226