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Naomi Kanakia's avatar

I'll kind of miss the wokeness. It was so easy to be against it and to feel moral by being against it. In its absence I feel so much less certitude, and it's somehow a lot less fun to just write regular old fiction that has little chance of getting anyone worked up or offending anyone. Being transgressive for the past ten years has just been so simple. I doubt it'll ever be that easy in my lifetime again

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Gnocchic Apocryphon's avatar

I have mixed feelings about this all (many of which I’ve hashed out with you over a he last few months) but maybe the simplest thought is that we’ve lived through an era of overcorrections: to the post-60s quietism of parts of the later 20th century, to that century’s belief that the artist was a kind of sanctioned madman whose genius justified or at least allowed us to ignore his (for it usually was he) misdeeds. All of which gave us about a decade where we forgot among other things that the artist is allowed their bad takes! On the political dimension of this I’ll just say that I more and more think we all mistook aesthetic or even personal ethical questions for political prescriptions. Hopefully we’ve all moved beyond it.

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