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experience, and female experience being women’s experience only is depressing.” She has previously expressed her frustration with the limiting designation of “women’s fiction”—describing it as “that close-quartered lower shelf where books emphasizing relationships and the interior lives of women are often relegated.” Wolitzer decided to explore how differently the world treats men and women in the context of a marriage. She notes that she herself hasn't experienced this dynamic, but that her mother,
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is "a diabolically smart and funny assault against the literary establishment and the tacit assumption that only men can write the Great American Novel." She describes as "shrewd" how Wolitzer "choreographs ire into kung-fu precision moves to zap our every notion about gender and status, creativity
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is a puzzle and an entertainment, it's also a near heartbreaking document of feminist realpolitik." Publishers Weekly also provided a positive review: " Wolitzer's crisp pacing and dry wit carry us headlong into a devastating message about the price of love and fame. If it's a story we've heard
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would slowly peter out, and become a relic of the past by the time she was grown. As a writer, Wolitzer is especially aware of sexism in the publishing world and became interested in exploring this inequality in a book. She says, "the idea of male experience being representative of general
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where Joe Castleman, a world-renowned novelist, is to receive a prestigious literary award. Joan describes her husband as "one of those men who own the world...who has no idea how to take care of himself or anyone else, and who derives much of his style from the
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Handbook of Personal Hygiene and Etiquette." For the forty years of their marriage, Joan has subjugated her own literary talents to support Joe's success, and now she wants to stop.
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On a plane, 35,000 feet in the air, Joan Castleman decides she is going to leave her husband. They are on their way to
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and fame, individuality and marriage, deftly exposing the injustice, sorrow, and sheer absurdity of it all. In
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Wolitzer has expressed that when she was young, she assumed that
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before, the tale is as resonant as ever in Wolitzer's hands."
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This article is about the 2003 novel. For other topics, see
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calls the novel "a rollicking, perfectly pitched triumph".
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Index

wife (disambiguation)

Meg Wolitzer
ISBN
978-0-684-86940-7
Meg Wolitzer
into a film
Björn L. Runge
Jane Anderson
Glenn Close
Jonathan Pryce
Christian Slater
Helsinki
Dylan Thomas
Smith College
Greenwich Village
sexism
Hilma Wolitzer
New York Times
Clare Dederer
Booklist
The Washington Post
Los Angeles Times
The Wife
Björn L. Runge
Jane Anderson
Glenn Close
Jonathan Pryce
Christian Slater
Golden Globe

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