Female Pynchons?

Ya Sam takoitov at hotmail.com
Tue Oct 10 08:26:28 CDT 2006


>From an interview with Myla Goldberg (know nothing about her)


"The books I tend to like--and I really feel weird saying this, because this 
is something that's so important to me, and when you get into gender issues, 
it's so easy to be misinterpreted--but I like very ambitious, large-scale 
books, like Infinite Jest. I was so impressed by that book, and I admire 
David Foster Wallace's writing very deeply. I tried to think of a female 
equivalent--a female David Foster Wallace or a female Thomas Pynchon, and I 
realized that I couldn't. It might be that there's one out there and that I 
just haven't heard from her, and it's my loss."


http://www.randomhouse.com/boldtype/0500/goldberg/interview.html

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