Germain Greer. Born in Australia in 1939, Germaine Greer is one of the most innovative and revolutionary voices of feminism in the 20th century.
Her work La mujer eunuco, published in 1970, was a real scandal due to the explosive portrait it made of male-female relationships and the sexual repression suffered by women within the traditional family nucleus, as well as for its criticism to monogamy. The verification of the failure of the sexual revolution is the central theme of the essays compiled in The Complete Woman, where Germaine Greer reviews all the areas in which the feminist struggle has failed. Both books, classics of feminism, have been published by Kairós.
Germaine Greer is currently Professor of English and Comparative Literary Studies at the University of Warwick, UK.