"The Uses of Anger"
Sister Outsider: Essays and Speeches (1984)
“It was one thing to be instantly attracted to a woman, and another to like her independence, the way she took no notice of what he thought of her, one way or the other. She was indeed a modern woman—not aggressive, yet not submissive. A self-possessed apartness, a lack of cling…
Yes, that was what held his attention: her reserve. The promise of depths you could not guess merely by seeing her in a swimsuit.”
Part 2, Chapter 6 (p. 80; ellipsis represents a minor elision of narration)
Artifact (1985)
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