C of Lot 49 or Whether/Whither feminism?
Mark Kohut
markekohut at yahoo.com
Thu May 7 15:55:47 CDT 2009
Second or third tier (but an old fave of mine): Larry McMurtry.
I can tell ya a story sometime.
As you may know, Leslie Fiedler's Love & Death in the American Novel famously generalized that
almost NO American writers have created full---round, in Forster's sense which we have discussed here---
sympathetic female characters. None, just about ever.
Those who have tried, have largely created unsympathetic women.
The best American novelists, mostly males (says Leslie), are geniuses by being able to
objectify their narcissism.
Go Figger.
Refute.
----- Original Message ----
From: rich <richard.romeo at gmail.com>
To: Mark Kohut <markekohut at yahoo.com>
Cc: pynchon -l <pynchon-l at waste.org>
Sent: Thursday, May 7, 2009 4:39:25 PM
Subject: Re: C of Lot 49 or Whether/Whither feminism?
Pynchon had no feel for this, didn't know how to portray female
friendship and solidarity.
________
can anyone name a male author who has w/o the lesbian overtones? (plz
don't mention Tom Robbins)
or vice-versa (i'd guess women would write better gay men
characters--I know a few who love gay porn ;)
Pat Barker did a fair enough job in the WWI books which I would also
classify as feminist
rich
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