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I really like this. Go read Gertrude Stein.
Posted by: Lindsay at November 3, 2005 08:46 PMWho is Gertrude Stein?
Let me tell you, the belief that women can write anything meaningful is not helped by Jane fucking Austen being on our literature curriculum. I mean I'd like to assume there are women who can write good, but the fact that Jane Austen is there sort of goes against that idea because why wouldn't they have something by one of these women who wrote something besides complete trash instead? The easy conclusion is that women have never written anything of value.
Alright, enough of that.
Gertrude Stein, eh?
I'll look into it.
Posted by: DHI at November 3, 2005 11:49 PMwhat do you have against jane austen?
also you should note that gertrude stein was a lesbian.
Posted by: farbs at November 4, 2005 12:27 AMLesbian = hot = I'll read it.
I for real just wrote up like a paragraph on why I don't like Jane Austen but I decided that I'm not going to dignify that with a detailed response other than that she squandered whatever talent she had writing chick lit that is only marginally useful if you care an abnormally great deal about women's social politics and even then is still unpleasant to read. Mark Twain fucking had it right - "Jane Austen? Why I go so far as to say that any library is a good library that does not contain a volume by Jane Austen. Even if it contains no other book."
it is narrow-minded of you to dismiss jane austen as "chick lit." there is a big difference between "bridget jones's diary" and "pride and prejudice."
as for mark twain, whatever: it was his job to be a dick.
also, gertrude stein = not at all hot.
Posted by: farbs at November 4, 2005 03:17 PMLook, I approached it open mindedly until I started reading it and had a reaction to it that made me very angry at the book, not at the events or the characters but at whoever created it, and nothing anyone says will overcome that reaction.
Also, the scope of the novels is very narrow itself, and there is nothing universally applicable enough to make me possibly care about it.
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