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Victoria Irwin is a journalist based in San Francisco, California, U.S.A. She has written and edited for regional and national magazines, websites, and corporate clients.
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BETRAYAL: The Ethel Rosenberg Story by Alisa Parenti - Reviewed by Victoria Irwin
The article is a preface to a creative non-fiction account of Ethel Rosenberg's life and execution. Ethel, along with her husband, was executed in 1953 for conspiracy to commit espionage. The author reflects on Ethel's polarizing image, either as a naive wife or a cold-hearted spy. The article discusses the societal and historical context of Ethel's life, including the Great Depression, anti-Semitism, and the allure of communism. It also touches on the betrayal Ethel faced from her brother's false testimony and the unfair trial she received. The author aims to explore Ethel's story through a fictional lens, imagining her early life and beliefs, while drawing upon historical facts and Ethel's personal letters. The preface suggests that Ethel's story resonates with universal themes of betrayal and injustice, and the author hopes it will inspire readers to address such issues in their own lives.
‘African Europeans’ is a Fascinating Look at the Influence of People of Color in Europe
The article reviews the book 'African Europeans: An Untold History,' which explores the significant yet often overlooked contributions and influence of people of color throughout European history. The book delves into various historical periods and highlights the roles that African Europeans played in shaping the continent's cultural, political, and social landscapes. The review praises the book for shedding light on these important figures and narratives, which challenge the traditional Eurocentric perspective of history. It emphasizes the importance of recognizing the diverse and multifaceted nature of Europe's past and present.
Miss Hokusai: The Daughter of a Famous Painter Becomes Something so Much More
The article discusses the life and achievements of the Japanese artist O-Ei, also known as Miss Hokusai, who was the daughter of the renowned ukiyo-e painter Katsushika Hokusai. Despite living in the shadow of her famous father, O-Ei carved out her own identity as an artist, contributing significantly to the world of Japanese art. The piece explores her journey of stepping out from her father's legacy and gaining recognition for her own work. It delves into the challenges she faced in a male-dominated society and art world, and how her unique style and dedication to her craft led to her eventual success and influence in the art community.
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