JCO: RE: Female of the Species
Hi Randy and Everyone:
>
> NY Times review of The Female of the Species:
> http://www.nytimes.com/2006/01/22/books/review/22frey.html
>
> "Even as you're wishing you could, you can't put this book down."
>
> Randy
The tone of this review struck me as very condescending. Surely JCO has
earned the credibility for someone who seems to think that JCO is slumming
to consider seriously why she would do so. Though, in fact, JCO has been
putting her spin on various forms of popular genre fiction for decades (I
include tabloid stories as "popular genre fiction"), as she examines what
these genres do and don't tell us about society and individuals. I haven't
read these particular stories, but it sounds like JCO is raising serious
issues here, and doing it in the form of telling good stories. Why on earth
would there be anything wrong with that, and why should any reader feel
uncomfortable, as this reviewer seems to have done, in enjoying the book?
Steve
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