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  1. By Reut Ben-Yaakov. A woman irons – “I stand here Ironing” in a continuous present. Her life rolls on and she irons; straightening the creases and hiding the wear and tear that result from overuse and repeated cleaning. She straightens the creases with the heat of the iron. Probably, over the years, the creases transfer from the clothes ...

  2. Tillie Olsen was an American-Jewish author, professor, feminist, and social activist whose powerful fiction about the lives of the working poor, women, and minorities have shaped the development of the American literary cannon. Tillie Olsen’s own struggles to combine writing with working and raising a family spurred her to recover the writing of other silenced women writers, revolutionizing ...

  3. Tillie Olsen, 1912 als Tochter jüdischer Einwanderer aus Russland in Nebraska geboren, musste als junge vierfache Mutter ihre fortschrittlichen politischen Ansichten mit künstlerischem Ehrgeiz und Brotarbeit unter einen Hut bringen. Gleich ihre erste Story, »Ich steh hier und bügle«, erschien in den »Best American Short Stories of 1957«, kurz darauf wurde sie mit dem begehrten O.-Henry ...

  4. 29. Dez. 2022 · Tillie Olsen. Übersetzt von Adelheid Dormagen und Jürgen Dormagen. Ich steh hier und bügle Aufbau , Berlin 2022. 160 Seiten. 22,00 Euro. Von Miriam Zeh · 29.12.2022. Audio herunterladen. Vier ...

  5. Read our detailed notes on the writing style of Tillie Olsen, as well as Tillie Olsen's short biography.

  6. Tillie Olsen. 3.99. 2,437 ratings255 reviews. This collection of four stories, "I Stand Here Ironing," "Hey Sailor, what Ship?," "O Yes," and "Tell me a Riddle," had become an American classic. Since the title novella won the O. Henry Award in 1961, the stories have been anthologized over a hundred times, made into three films, translated into ...

  7. 25. März 2021 · Tillie Olsen’s reputation rests principally on “Tell Me a Riddle,” a collection of three short stories and a novella published in 1961.