The tradition of the personal essay is full of self-appointed outcasts
Regina Garzahas quoted4 years ago
Particularly disturbing are the ways that white female victims become the mascots of campaigns against “crime,” which can almost always be read as campaigns against a city’s poor and nonwhite residents
Regina Garzahas quoted4 years ago
sixties and seventies counterculture: having been helpless children during the biggest disaster of the twentieth century, they tended to view despair not as political but existential
Regina Garzahas quoted4 years ago
I see now that my mission inaugurated with The Flamethrowers was an attempt to discover who I could be as a writer without Didion as my guiding star
Regina Garzahas quoted4 years ago
Didion writes that public fascination cast Hearst’s story as “a special kind of sentimental education, a public coming-of-age.”
Regina Garzahas quoted4 years ago
He experienced some of the struggles of black American expatriation that James Baldwin identified: that in order to achieve the kind of security one could not have in the United States, a black person must pay the price of complicity and self-hatred
Regina Garzahas quoted4 years ago
thus they found the commercial distasteful
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Rachel Kushner’s art-and-anarchy novel The Flamethrowers
Regina Garzahas quoted4 years ago
This contradiction produces shame and anger in girls, who take out their rage on the only people who are vulnerable to them, by punishing and policing their sisters but also themselves
Regina Garzahas quoted4 years ago
but that our culture encourages female intimacy while also despising women without men and suspecting that they are wild and sinister