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Henry Begler's avatar

I really like your writing on this topic, it’s totally reframed the way I see literary history and even gender war stuff in general, and I’m a lot more at peace seeing it as an inevitable dialectic. That Perez interview, though I agree with most of the specific points, still nags at me a whole year and a half later. Such calls for a “masculine” fiction are inevitably stupid and hollow — the act of locking yourself in your room and imagining the interior lives of others — that’s a bit effete, bro! A bit female coded! Better to recognize that sometimes groups of men can paper over this inescapable fact with bullfighting, going to war, fistfights at NYC parties, or writing immense and complicated epic poems or systems novels, sometimes they can’t.

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Mary Jane Eyre's avatar

I love the bit about novels needing to be windows, not mirrors. Reminds me of Becca Rothfeld’s scathing treatment of the

fragmentary female novel in her new book. And you’ve persuaded me that we need something like literature to adequately capture the complexity of ourselves and our societies.

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