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International Women's Day 2017: Secrets Revealed In Germaine Greer's Archives

International Women's Day 2017: Secrets Revealed In Germaine Greer's Archives

by The Daily Eye Team March 9 2017, 3:44 pm Estimated Reading Time: 0 mins, 28 secs

A damask napkin with a sketch of a woman's back, waist and "big arse" – souvenir from a tryst, most likely, with former lover, Italian film director Federico Fellini. Early drafts of The Female Eunuch. Pages torn from international editions of Playboy magazine of her much-translated essay "Seduction is a four letter word." A 1959 Farrago article ridiculing Christians' anti-rationalism. Furious letter-rows with editors and subeditors over payment and commas. Germaine Greer, once the most famous feminist in the world, has been collecting material for her archive since her

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