
Marge Piercy is an American poet, novelist, and social activist. She is the author of the New York Times bestseller Gone to Soldiers, a sweeping historical novel set during World War II. Piercy was born in Detroit, Michigan, to a family deeply affected by the Great Depression. She was the first in her family to attend college, studying at the University of Michigan. Winning a Hopwood Award for Poetry and Fiction (1957) enabled her to finish college and spend some time in France, and her formal schooling ended with an M.A. from Northwestern University. Her first book of poems, Breaking Camp, was published in 1968. An indifferent student in her early years, Piercy developed a love of books when she came down with rheumatic fever in her mid-childhood and could do little but read. "It taught me that there's a different world there, that there were all these horizons that were quite different from what I could see," she said in a 1984 interview. As of 2013, she is author of seventeen volumes of poems, among them The Moon is Always Female (1980, considered a feminist classic) and The Art of Blessing the Day (1999), as well as fifteen novels, one play (The Last White Class, co-authored with her third and current husband Ira Wood), one collection of essays (Parti-colored Blocks for a Quilt), one non-fiction book, and one memoir. Her novels and poetry often focus on feminist or social concerns, although her settings vary. While Body of Glass (published in the US as He, She and It) is a science fiction novel that won the Arthur C. Clarke Award, City of Darkness, City of Light is set during the French Revolution. Other of her novels, such as Summer People and The Longings of Women are set during the modern day. All of her books share a focus on women's lives. Woman on the Edge of Time (1976) mixes a time travel story with issues of social justice, feminism, and the treatment of the mentally ill. This novel is considered a classic of utopian "speculative" science fiction as well as a feminist classic. William Gibson has credited Woman on the Edge of Time as the birthplace of Cyberpunk. Piercy tells this in an introduction to Body of Glass. Body of Glass (He, She and It) (1991) postulates an environmentally ruined world dominated by sprawling mega-cities and a futuristic version of the Internet, through which Piercy weaves elements of Jewish mysticism and the legend of the Golem, although a key story element is the main character's attempts to regain custody of her young son. Many of Piercy's novels tell their stories from the viewpoints of multiple characters, often including a first-person voice among numerous third-person narratives. Her World War II historical novel, Gone To Soldiers (1987) follows the lives of nine major characters in the United States, Europe and Asia. The first-person account in Gone To Soldiers is the diary of French teenager Jacqueline Levy-Monot, who is also followed in a third-person account after her capture by the Nazis. Piercy's poetry tends to be highly personal free verse and often addresses the same concern with feminist and social issues. Her work shows commitment to the dream of social change (what she might call, in Judaic terms, tikkun olam, or the repair of the world), rooted in story, the wheel of the Jewish year, and a range of landscapes and settings. She lives in Wellfleet on Cape Cod, Massachusetts with her husband, Ira Wood. (from Wikipedia)
Series
Books

Braided Lives
1982

To Be of Use
Poems
1973

The Cost of Lunch, Etc.
Short Stories
2014

The Longings of Women
1994

He, She and It
1991

Sex Wars
A Novel of Gilded Age New York
2005

Stone, Paper, Knife
1982

Living in the Open
1976

The twelve spoked wheel flashing
poems
1978

My Mother's Body
1985

Colors Passing Through Us
Poems
2003

Sleeping with Cats
A Memoir
2001

Gone to Soldiers
1987

On the Way Out, Turn Off the Light
Poems
2020

The Moon Is Always Female
1980

The Third Child
2003

The Art of Blessing the Day
Poems with a Jewish Theme
1999

Going Down Fast
1969

Woman on the Edge of Time
1976

The Crooked Inheritance
Poems
2006

Made in Detroit
Poems
2015

City of Darkness, City of Light
1996

My Life, My Body
2015

So You Want to Write
How to Master the Craft of Writing Fiction and Memoir
2001

Circles on the Water
Selected Poems
1982

Louder
We Can't Hear You (Yet!): The Political Poems of Marge Piercy
2004

Hard loving
1969

Mars and Her Children
Poems
1992

The Hunger Moon
New and Selected Poems, 1980-2010
2011

Small Changes
1973

Available Light
1988

Fly Away Home
1984

What Are Big Girls Made Of?
Poems
1997

Storm Tide
1998

Breaking Camp
Poems
1963

Vida
1979

Dance the Eagle to Sleep
1973

Early Ripening
American Women's Poetry Now
1988

Three Women
1999

The High Cost of Living
1978

Parti-Colored Blocks for a Quilt
1983

Pesach for the Rest of Us
Making the Passover Seder Your Own
2007

Summer People
1989