Entry Personal Name
Number of records used in: 1
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003 - CONTROL NUMBER IDENTIFIER
005 - DATE AND TIME OF LATEST TRANSACTION
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20250426120248.0
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010 ## - LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CONTROL NUMBER
- LC control number:
n 97081184
035 ## - SYSTEM CONTROL NUMBER
- System control number:
(OCoLC)oca04406906
035 ## - SYSTEM CONTROL NUMBER
- System control number:
(Uk)003414851
040 ## - CATALOGING SOURCE
- Original cataloging agency:
DLC
- Language of cataloging:
eng
- Description conventions:
rda
- Transcribing agency:
DLC
- Modifying agency:
DLC
- Modifying agency:
OCoLC
- Modifying agency:
UPB
- Modifying agency:
DLC
- Modifying agency:
Uk
046 ## - SPECIAL CODED DATES
- Birth date:
1953-05-25
- Source of date scheme:
edtf
053 #0 - LC CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
- Classification number element--single number or beginning number of span:
PS3555.N75
100 0# - HEADING--PERSONAL NAME
- Personal name:
Ensler, Eve
- Dates associated with a name:
1953-
370 ## - ASSOCIATED PLACE
- Place of birth:
New York (N.Y.)
- Associated country:
United States
- Place of residence/headquarters:
New York (N.Y.)
- Place of residence/headquarters:
Paris (France)
- Source of term:
naf
373 ## - ASSOCIATED GROUP
- Associated group:
Middlebury College
- End period:
1975
373 ## - ASSOCIATED GROUP
- Associated group:
One Billion Rising
374 ## - OCCUPATION
- Occupation:
Playwright
- Occupation:
Poet
- Occupation:
Screenwriter
- Occupation:
Performer
- Occupation:
Feminist
- Occupation:
Activist
377 ## - ASSOCIATED LANGUAGE
400 1# - SEE FROM TRACING--PERSONAL NAME
- Control subfield:
nne
- Personal name:
Ensler, Eve,
- Dates associated with a name:
1953-
670 ## - SOURCE DATA FOUND
- Source citation:
The vagina monologues, 1998:
- Information found:
t.p. (Eve Ensler) back cover flap (playwright, poet, and screenwriter; instructor, Dramatic Writing Program, New York Univ.; lives in New York City)
670 ## - SOURCE DATA FOUND
- Source citation:
COHM database, Sept. 23, 1998
- Information found:
(hdg.: Ensler, Eve, 1953- )
670 ## - SOURCE DATA FOUND
- Source citation:
Wikipedia, WWW, Apr. 1, 2011
- Information found:
(b. May 25, 1953 in New York; graduated from Middlebury College in 1975; American playwright, performer, feminist and activist, best known for her play The Vagina Monologues)
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- Source citation:
I am an emotional creature, 2010:
- Information found:
page 149 (lives in Paris and New York City)
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- Source citation:
Her Vagina monologues, 2018:
- Information found:
ECIP t.p. (Eve Ensler) data view (Eve Ensler is an internationally bestselling author and Tony Award-winning playwright whose theatrical works include the Obie Award-winning The Vagina Monologues, as well as Necessary Targets, The Good Body, and Emotional Creature. She is the author of the political memoir Insecure at Last, the New York Times bestseller I Am an Emotional Creature, and a critically acclaimed memoir, In the Body of the World, which she has adapted for the stage and will premiere at Manhattan Theatre Club in January 2018. Ensler is the founder of V-Day, the global movement to end violence against women and girls that has raised more than $100 million for local groups and activists. She is also the founder of One Billion Rising, the biggest global mass action campaign to end violence against women in human history, which is active in more than two hundred countries, and the co-founder of the City of Joy, the revolutionary leadership center for survivors of gender violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo)
670 ## - SOURCE DATA FOUND
- Source citation:
Wikipedia, viewed 6 Dec. 2022
- Information found:
(V, formerly Eve Ensler, born May 25, 1953 in New York City, is an American playwright, performer, feminist, and activist. V is best known for her play The Vagina. Monologues. After publishing her book The Apology in 2019, where she described sexual and physical abuse by her late father, the author stated she wished to distance herself from the surname he used and expressed her preference to be called by the mononym V.)