Darcey Steinke, Author of Flash Count Diary

This groundbreaking feminist memoir, which Maggie Nelson (The Argonauts) called “an instant classic” is a highly personal exploration of “the change” (aka menopause) and its role in shaping female consciousness.

Drawing from literary criticism, zoological study, and journalism, Steinke brings a fresh and critical look to how our culture views aging women, offering up game-changing political, social, and medical implications.

Steinke has taught at Columbia University, Barnard, The American University of Paris, and Princeton.

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When: Thu., Nov. 14, 2019 at 8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Where: The National Arts Club
15 Gramercy Park S.
212-475-3424
Price: Free
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This groundbreaking feminist memoir, which Maggie Nelson (The Argonauts) called “an instant classic” is a highly personal exploration of “the change” (aka menopause) and its role in shaping female consciousness.

Drawing from literary criticism, zoological study, and journalism, Steinke brings a fresh and critical look to how our culture views aging women, offering up game-changing political, social, and medical implications.

Steinke has taught at Columbia University, Barnard, The American University of Paris, and Princeton.

Free with RSVP at nationalartsclub.eventbrite.com.

Buy tickets/get more info now