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MEMBER BLOG TAG: alex epstein

Tuesday, April 27, 2010 10:38AM
 
Women Sex and Fiction: A Recap
Tags: Claire Messud, Lorraine Adams, Norman Rush, Esther Allen, Alex Epstein, Gender, Translation, Diversity
 

It’s been known since the novel was invented that the imagined readership of fiction has been women, not men. Today, 80% of fiction’s readership is women, yet men seem to be winning all the awards. Yesterday’s event, “The Diversity Test: Gender and Literature in Translation,” sought to address this issue. Lorraine Adams, one of the event’s panelists, gave a telling anecdote: after informing one of her Princeton professors that she was going to write her paper on the poetry of Sir Philip Sidney, he exclaimed: “Good! Fiction is for women and babies.”

The panel, led by novelist Claire Messud, was largely a response to Messud’s month-long fiction editorship at Guernica, where she prefaced her series with an essay about gender inequality in fiction....

 
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