![]() ![]() ![]() This being, Luciente, showed Connie a thrilling, idyllic future for humanity. ![]() Before this institutionalization, Connie was in communication with an androgynous, time-traveling being. Dolly, who depends on Geraldo despite the violence and innate power imbalance in their relationship, backs him up, which gives the cops all the reason they need to commit Connie. The cops are called to the scene, and because Connie has been institutionalized before, they believe Geraldo's story of an unprovoked attack. Connie intervenes, and she and Geraldo get into a physical altercation. He tries to talk Dolly into getting an abortion, but Dolly doesn't want to do it. Dolly learns she is pregnant, inviting the wrath of her pimp, Geraldo. It is the 1970s, and Connie lives in the Spanish Harlem neighborhood of New York City. She attempts to reconcile the world as it one day may be with the brutal reality of her present circumstances. Knopf in 1976, it tells the story of a Mexican American woman Consuela "Connie" Ramos, who gets a glimpse of a utopian future for humankind. ![]() In Woman on the Edge of Time, American novelist and poet Marge Piercy presents a classic work of speculative fiction and a hallmark of feminist literature. ![]()
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