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tsoutham's review against another edition
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5.0
This book made me angrier and angrier as I contemplated my own complicity in patriarchy. Wifedom will take you to new depths when you see what a woman can relinquish and a man abscond.
Anna Funder says "
Anna Funder says "
“It is a phenomenal advantage to the writerly imagination to think this way. The first task of the imagination, for a writer, is the creation of the writing Self. It's quite a job, and it helps to have two of you added: she, believing in you, so you, too, believe in yourself. This nurtured self is then mother to the work. And the work, in turn, becomes evidence of a self: I made, therefore I am.
And in that sentence, she disappears” p. 53
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5.0
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chanelchapters's review against another edition
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Supposed to focus on the wife but I felt it was more about Orwell (who, to no one’s surprise, was a shitty unfaithful husband who took his wife for granted) and the author. I also found the authors chapters with her speculations (more guesses about Orwell and his marriage than facts) pulled me out of the story.
Supposed to focus on the wife but I felt it was more about Orwell (who, to no one’s surprise, was a shitty unfaithful husband who took his wife for granted) and the author. I also found the authors chapters with her speculations (more guesses about Orwell and his marriage than facts) pulled me out of the story.