The Women
By (Author) Hilton Als
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Books Ltd
7th October 2025
16th October 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Memoirs
Gender studies: women and girls
LGBTQ+ Studies / topics
Feminism and feminist theory
Ethnic groups and multicultural studies
Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers
810.9896073
Paperback
160
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 15mm
200g
Imaginative, brilliant and daring- Hilton Als's now-classic meditation on gender, race and personal identity in America What are the forces that shape us In The Women, Hilton Als explores-with breath taking originality-the role of sexual and racial identity in marginalized lives. With a blend of fact and fiction, Als brings to vivid life a number of extraordinary characters, including- his mother, a singular woman whose West Indian heritage and determination inspired her son to write; Malcolm X's mother, whose mixed-race background and eventual descent into madness contributed to her son's burgeoning misogyny and fear; brilliant, Harvard-educated Dorothy Dean, who deeply empathized with white gay men; and Owen Dodson, teacher and poet, who played an important role in the author's development as a gay man, and thinker. Combining memoir, cultural history, social theory and storytelling, The Women is a profoundly innovative work which has inspired a generation of writers. Here, Als submits both racial and sexual stereotypes to scrutiny, showing 'no mercy but every tenderness'. The results are exhilarating. The Women is that rarest of books- a memorable work of self-investigation that creates a form of all its own.
Inventive and daring -- Richard Bernstein * The New York Times *
One of those happy anomalies of literature, a highly concentrated mixture of memoir, literary criticism and musings on politics and psychology refreshing magical truly original -- Andrea Lee * The New York Times Book Review *
What makes this book so compelling is the author's ability to combine extreme honesty with sharp critical discourse, his willingness to explore the shadows of complex lives * Kirkus Reviews *
Als has a serious claim to be regarded as the next James Baldwin * Observer *
The first time you read Hilton Als, its a revelation you wonder where this guy has been all your life He is both a startlingly insightful intellectual and a friendly, open and generous-spirited companion. It is the authenticity of his voice which makes him so compelling. That and the sheer dazzling brilliance of his writing, visceral and poetic, big-hearted, hot-headed and fierce * Big Issue *
A meditation on the concept of the Negress, a label that Als applies to himself as well as to his subjects [The Women is] one of the most remarkable works of narrative hybridity that I have ever read * Bookforum *
Als is a great critic, which is to say that sometimes his writing is clear as glass and sometimes its astringently oblique. But somehow I always know what he means, and I always believe him * The Nation *
At once eclectic and focused, dense and loose, intimate and sharp, Alss writing is absorbing and ingeniously provoking -- Windham Campbell Prizes
A stunning study of three people who turned conventional ideas of color, gender, and sexuality upside down in order to survive and shine. Even at their most unnerving, these are my new best friends, and Alswho writes with a painterly passion and a poets graceis my favorite Negress of them all * Michael Musto *
Hilton Als is a Pulitzer prize-winning writer and staff writer at The New Yorker. He has received a number of awards, including a Guggenheim, a George Jean Nathan Award for Dramatic Criticism, and the Windham Campbell prize from Yale University. He is the author of three acclaimed books - The Women, White Girls, and My Pinup; White Girls was shortlisted for the National Book Critics Circle Award, and won the LAMBDA Literary Award. Als is a teaching professor at the University of California, Berkeley.