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‘Post-Traumatic Literature’ Is What We Really Need To Get At The Truth(s) Of #MeToo

WORDS Posted: March 5, 2020 8:02 am

Lili Loofbourow: “We don’t have much of a vocabulary for what happens in a victim’s life after the painful past has been excavated. … What is the situation of survivors who saw the injury proven and exposed — and maybe even punished — and saw, also, that nothing much changed? I am curious about their vision of things. I want to know how they think things should be. In nonfiction, we have [Chanel Miller’s] Know My Name. In fiction, we have books like Miriam Toews’s Women Talking and Rachel Cline’s The Question Authority.” – The New York Review of Books

WORDS Published: 03.12.20

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