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  1. 29 de abr. de 2024 · «En su cabeza no había sitio para lo que sus actos supusieran para los otros», explica Francine Prose. Era fría e hiriente. Y, sin embargo, también era frágil: fue víctima de abusos.

  2. Hace 14 horas · Entire genres are discredited as not being “real literature,” most of which are categories dominated by female authors. This is not unique to female writers — the work of women has been stolen and disgraced in practically every industry. In a 2018 study, Dana B. Weinberg and Adam Kapelner wrote, “Scholars have concluded that ‘women ...

  3. Hace 14 horas · Francine Prose. What kabuki! I wanted to write here about Englishmen— the literary ones like Edward St. Aubyn, the pursed, small-eyed author of the hyperhyped autobiographical Melrose novels — but I can’t stop thinking about American women. The literary ones, like Alice Sebold and Francine Prose.

  4. Has anyone ever read the biography about Simone Weil written by Francine Prose? Discussion. I feel like Simone and I would have been great friends. Her story also, though, demonstrates the challenges of being motivated by both character--with conviction--and giftedness. I'd love to know your thoughts if you read the book. Add a Comment.

  5. Hace 3 días · Francine Prose. Mary Weatherford: The Flaying of Marsyas. Rizzoli/Gagosian, 2024. Two of the Getty’s Illuminating Women Artists volumes: How does this series frame these historical Italian woman painters? Cecilia Gamberini. Sofonisba Anguissola. Getty, 2023. Adelina Modesti. Elisabetta Sirani.

  6. Hace 2 días · Francine Prose, Reading like a writer: a guide for people who love books and for those who want to write them, 2006 (what can she tell me?) Samantha Irby, Meaty: essays, 2013 (new to me) Ernest Hemingway, A moveable feast: the restored edition, 1964 (I think I’ve read this before - all about Paris in the 1920s)

  7. Hace 2 días · Mary Peterson. Source: iStock/JackF. Early in Francine Prose’s 2000 campus novel Blue Angel, the protagonist, Ted Swenson, a creative writing professor at a small liberal arts college in New England, reflects on classroom flirtations. “Teacher-student attraction is an occupational hazard,” he thinks. “It’s built into the system.

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