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Love, Anarchy, and Emma Goldman
AuthorCandace Falk
SubjectBiography
PublisherHolt, Rinehart & Winston
Publication date
1984
Pages603

Love, Anarchy, and Emma Goldman: A Biography is a 1984 biography of Emma Goldman by Candace Falk. It is based on letters from Goldman's ten-year love affair with Ben Reitman.

External audio
audio icon The author on discovering Goldman's love letters and the subsequent biography, 2015

Bibliography

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