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Garp, Forty Years Later | The Paris review
AUGUST 2019
According to my Goodreads page, the first time I read The World According to Garp, by John Irving, was after my first year of college. I had thought, mistakenly, that I’d first read it in high school, but regardless, it had made an impression on me. It was my first exposure to an openly trans character and an openly asexual and aromantic character in fiction, the first book I read that explicitly discussed feminism and confronted toxic masculinity head on (though it didn’t call it that and, in my first reading, I didn’t, either).
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2020: Good Writing from a Bad Year
DECEMBER 2020
Dumpster fires. Demon Spawn. Murder hornets. And of course a global pandemic. 2020 has been a year. We asked poets, fiction writers and essayists to write about 2020. This e-book is the result — a collection of hilarious, harrowing, and heartbreaking writings. Will it answer all your questions? Probably not. But it will, at the very least, help you process the madness.