— Mary Gaitskill
Writer. Hanging with Pre-Raphaelites. Gardening with Darwin. Math with Lewis Carroll. Angela Carter. Francesca Woodman. Feminism. 1960-70s Counterculture.
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Jun 20, 2020
THIS. IS. VERY. IMPORTANT.
“I had them read John Updike’s Rabbit Run. They came into the next lesson just incredibly outraged how sexist the character was – and really angry that I should ask them to read it because: how could you possibly relate to a misogynist character like that? I said: ‘You really can’t begin to imagine a character that wants to run away from his responsibilities?’ They looked at me like I had confessed to sympathy for a murderer. When I at one point tried to argue that racism and sexism were not quite the same things I had people shouting ‘Gender is a social construct!’ and so on at me. I said ‘Go home and look between your legs and tell me if that is a social construct’ and then of course all hell broke loose.” Gaitskill smiles, slightly mystified. “Literature is not a realm for politeness as far as I am concerned.”
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