Lesbian Herstory Archives AudioVisual Collections

Everywomanspace - Marilyn Coffey

Item

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Title

Everywomanspace - Marilyn Coffey

Subject

Masturbation
Lesbian radio
Women's movement
Feminism
Childhood
Discrimination
Job discrimination
Literature
Poetry
Sexism
Social movements
Women's political movements
Writing

Description

Irene Yarrow hosts writer and poet Marilyn Coffey on the show Everywomanspace. The program starts with Marilyn reading several of her poems: "Insight," "The Diet," "Wordlessly," and "Observation." Irene and Marilyn discuss Marilyn's brief career in journalism and development as a writer, and the writing of her novel, Marcella, a coming-of-age story. Marilyn then reads an excerpt from Marcella.

After the excerpt, Marilyn Coffey explains the projects she has been working on more recently--her second novel, books of essays, and teaching English at Pratt Institute. Irene and Marilyn discuss the difficulties of switching between various forms of writing, like poetry vs. prose vs. non-fiction. Marilyn also reflects on how joining the Women's Movement and becoming a feminist has changed her writing and the reception of her writing. They discuss how deeply ingrained the patriarchy is in their lives and consciousnesses. Marilyn reads a final poem, "Cold," to end the program.

Publisher

WBAI radio

Rights

This item is protected by copyright. You are free to use this item for personal and educational purposes, as outlined in CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0. Requests for further uses and licensing questions should be forwarded to Pacifica Radio, owner of WBAI and other historical stations. See also LHA Copyright Statement.

Rights Holder

Pacifica Radio Archives

Series Title

Everywomanspace

Interviewee

Marilyn Coffey

Host

Irene Yarrow

Physical Format

Audio cassette

Duration

1:01:40

Citation

“Everywomanspace - Marilyn Coffey,” Lesbian Herstory Archives AudioVisual Collections, accessed May 20, 2026, https://herstories.prattinfoschool.nyc/omeka/index.php/items/show/1400.