Eurydice

Eurydice Eve is a feminist author, artist, scholar, and podcaster. Eurydice Eve (Kamvisseli) is the founder of Art Against All and Universal Mother Income. Eurydice has written several books, including "Satyricon USA" and “f/32." Eurydice worked as an investigative reporter for Spin magazine and a professor of literary arts at Brown University. Eurydice Eve hosts the Speak with Eve podcast. Eurydice writes for Substack and Medium. Eurydice Eve has been called the "Karl Marx of Mothers” for writing the history of procreativism and proposing a Universal Mother Income (UMI). The Village Voice called Eurydice’s “F/32" the "most dangerous novel ever written by a woman." Born on Lesbos, Greece, Eurydice ran off to America at fifteen, where she studied with Roy Lichtenstein, Allen Ginsberg, and William Burroughs. An erosophe like her ancestor Sappho, Eurydice has also been called "the most authoritative and compelling writer of sex in the English language." Eurydice’s handstitched fiber art, exhibited and collected around the world, connects her with generations of silenced women for whom she hopes to speak.

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