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4 weeks ago |
dialnet.unirioja.es | Mary Gaitskill
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Dec 30, 2024 |
unherd.com | Mary Gaitskill
diverseFeminismpornpornographySexSexual violenceSociety I donât remember when I first became aware of the choking craze: Iâm pushing 70, am barely online and generally not paying much attention to other peopleâs sex stuff.
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Nov 10, 2024 |
letraslibres.com | Mary Gaitskill
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Nov 1, 2024 |
letraslibres.com | Mary Gaitskill |Aloma Rodríguez |Carlos Hortelano |Branko Milanovic
Probablemente casi todos los lectores conocen el caso Alice Munro; ha habido innumerables artículos, editoriales y boletines de Substack que explicaban y opinaban al respecto. Si es así, pueden saltarse el siguiente párrafo. Pero en caso de que no:Alice Munro fue una gran escritora canadiense que obtuvo el Premio Nobel de Literatura. Murió el pasado mes de mayo a la edad de 92 años.
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Sep 20, 2024 |
on.substack.com | Mary Gaitskill
Android users can now publish directly from the Substack app. We introduced the mobile editor for iOS users this summer, allowing writers and creators to publish from anywhere. An in-app editor has been one of our most requested features, and thousands have since published posts from their phones. The initial release includes basic text and image publishing, providing a simple way to connect with your subscribers at any time, from anywhere.
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Aug 12, 2024 |
thecut.com | Mary Gaitskill
The author and her cat, Suki. Photo-Illustration: The Cut; Photo courtesy Mary Gaitskill. One day in 1991, I thought about taking my healthy six-year-old cat to the ASPCA, where she would almost certainly have been “put down,” a.k.a. killed. I had adopted Suki when she was six months old and lived with her lovingly until a dramatic upheaval caused us to be (almost literally) at each other’s throats. After nearly two months of animosity, I’d reached a breaking point: She would have to go.
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Aug 5, 2024 |
marygaitskill.substack.com | Mary Gaitskill
'Something Beautiful', as always with Mary, so evocative and incisive, a delightful read. Going by the sneak peek of the three sisters and their revolting father, two things that struck me: How siblings can be so different, despite a lifetime of shared experience, experience that, in this case, bonds thicker than blood.
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Aug 5, 2024 |
marygaitskill.substack.com | Mary Gaitskill
It’s been a very long minute. During the last few months I’ve thought of subjects to post about and hesitated because, given the monstrous events cresting and crashing around us—especially the ongoing, rapidly escalating horror in Gaza and now in Lebanon, Northern Israel and the West Bank—almost anything else, even things that I know are important in their own right, seem trivial. I’ve also, frankly, become subject to exhaustion that feels physical.
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Feb 5, 2024 |
newsbreak.com | Mary Gaitskill
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Feb 5, 2024 |
newyorker.com | Mary Gaitskill
“I don’t really know how competitive I am by nature, because if you can’t consciously acknowledge something you can’t see where you are in relation to it.” I wrote this sentence to an acquaintance with whom I was having a long e-mail exchange about Elena Ferrante’s novel “My Brilliant Friend,” which follows the early phase of an intense, lifelong, and highly competitive relationship between two Neapolitan girls in postwar Italy.