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But when he ventures beyond literary reflection into other matters -- examining the crisis of the Chicago post office, a new maximum security prison in Colorado or the effect of Alzheimer's on his father's personality -- it becomes clear his anxiety about the collapse of literary privilege is symptomatic of a more general unease.
It will grow you up.' ( I am taking the literary privilege of paraphrasing here).
But, perhaps in a nod to the times in which he wrote -- one could say the end of male literary privilege -- his obituaries were evasive and oblique on the topic.
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After she's mentioned Franzen repeatedly as an example of literary male privilege?
Zaretsky doesn't mention Burns, but Martin points out that Boswell, the ninth Laird of Auchinleck, "felt that literary distinction was the privilege of the educated and aristocratic.
Judging a big literary prize is a privilege: you get to influence what the public reads, you can make people's writing careers, you learn about what works and what doesn't, and you get a snapshot of what writers are writing about right now.
Bruce Wayne's calculated persona as a vapid, self-indulgent son of privilege finds literary precedent in Sir Percival Blakeney, hero of The Scarlet Pimpernel stories by Baroness Emmuska Orczy (1903), and Don Diego de la Vega, hero of the Zorro tales by Johnston McCulley (1919).
"Knowing Nelle these past few years has been not just an utter delight but an extraordinary privilege," said her literary agent, Andrew Nurnberg, in a statement".When I saw her just six weeks ago, she was full of life, her mind and mischievous wit as sharp as ever.
Swept along by the Booker wind of change, the Goncourt judges declare 120 Days eligible for their prize, as excluding it would constitute "a snobbish and backward-looking privileging of the literary text".
It was a two-decade crossword puzzle that the novelist Shirley Hazzard began that day, presuming out of her habitual restraint and courtesy upon the privilege of the tiny literary freemasonry that still could speak yards of poetry by heart.
Mr. Ryan has the sometimes unsettling privilege of living in a literary artifact.
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