<b>From one of America''s leading biographers, the definitive story of the radical feminist and anti-pornography activist, based on exclusive access to her archives</b><p>Fifteen years after her death, Andrea Dworkin remains one of the most important and challenging figures in second-wave feminism. Although frequently relegated to its more radical fringes, Dworkin was without doubt a formidable and influential writer, a philosopher, and an activist¿a brilliant figure who inspired and infuriated in equal measure. Her many detractors were eager to reduce her to the caricature of the angry, man-hating feminist who believed that all sex was rape, and as a result, her work has long been misunderstood. It is in recent years, especially with the rise of the #MeToo movement, that there has been a resurgence of interest in her ideas.</p><p>This biography is the perfect complement to the widely reviewed anthology of her writing, <em>Last Days at Hot Slit</em>, published in 2019, providing much-n