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It’s a book written as a letter addressed to Eve by her father, in which he apologises for the way he abused her throughout her childhood. Eve told Outlook’s Jo Fidgen how writing the book helped her come to terms with the trauma.
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It’s a book written as a letter addressed to Eve by her father, in which he apologises for the way he abused her throughout her childhood. Eve told Outlook’s Jo Fidgen how writing the book helped her come to terms with the trauma.
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“I felt so ruined so young by him. I had to tell the truth.” Interview by Decca Aitkenhead. Plus, read an exclusive extract from her new book The Apology.
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The playwright and author, most recently, of “The Apology” would invite James Baldwin, Hannah Arendt and Anaïs Nin for dinner. “Topics might include: God, death, erotica, totalitarianism.”
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The massive shift brought on by the #MeToo movement continues to reshape cultural conversations. Ev e Ensler discusses feminism, politics and where we go from here.
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“The Vagina Monologues” playwright imagines a letter from her father in her new book, “The Apology.”
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“I am done waiting.” Those are the first words in Eve Ensler’s groundbreaking new book, “The Apology,” in which the world-renowned playwright and activist imagines what it would mean for a survivor of abuse to hear the words she’s been waiting for her entire life: “I’m sorry.”
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Activist, playwright, and sexual assault survivor Eve Ensler wrote the apology she never received from her abuser — and learned a lot about herself in the process.
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Web-only interview with the celebrated playwright and activist Eve Ensler about her new book, “The Apology.” In the book, Ensler writes a letter to herself from the perspective of her father, who sexually and physically abused her throughout her childhood, beginning when she was just 5 years old.
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David Frum, Senior Editor of The Atlantic and Marc Lotter, Former Press Secretary for Mike Pence join Christiane Amanpour to discuss the explosive anonymous Op-Ed published in The New York Times detailing a resistance within the White House. Eve Ensler and Christine Schuler Deschryver, Co-Founders of City of Joy, a center for rape victims in the Congo talk about turning women’s pain into power.
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Opposition to Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh is growing across the country as the Senate prepares to vote on his nomination, just one day after senators were given their first chance to see the FBI’s new investigation into Dr. Christine Blasey Ford’s claims that Kavanaugh attempted to rape her when she was a teenager.