Ten years ago, a play by journalist Yves Enzler with the provocative title “The Vagina Monologues” made a real explosion in the minds of Europeans and Americans.
Ten years ago, a play by journalist Yves Enzler with the provocative title “The Vagina Monologues” made a real explosion in the minds of Europeans and Americans. Hundreds of productions featuring top stars, a powerful social movement, women’s clubs around the world – all this was the result of a deceptively simple text woven from the monologues of women: young and old, educated and simple, single and married. The heroines of Yves Enzler for the first time decided to tell about the experience and feelings associated with their vaginas without bashful omissions and awkward giggles. Frank, intimate confessions merge into a piercing polyphony of the choir, singing an ode to femininity – the true, without embellishment, harmony of the female body.
Gayatri, 190 p.