Margaret Randall is a feminist poet, writer, photographer and social activist.
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"Randall's hope was to show us 'how the objects and places that move us breathe their life into ours.' In this, she certainly succeeds. A heartwarming celebration of the author's compelling life." * Kirkus Review * "My Life in 100 Objects is a nonlinear inventory of the self by beat-expressionist-become-revolutionary poet Margaret Randall. Her sense of objecthood is elastic: the expected possessions, yes, writing accoutrements, but also places, photographs, books, art, monuments, artifacts. A medal, a fake passport, a court brief from when the INS tried to deport her. An underused treadmill. She puts it all out there and lets it all in. Even as they stretch all the way back to her childhood in the '40s, or her young adulthood in the '60s, her stories have never been more of the moment: who gets to come to this country, who gets to love whom, and every other hard-won freedom still at stake today." -- Garrett Caples, Editor, City Lights Spotlight