This stems from a discussion I had recently with a very well read and erudite female friend concerning the merit of Margaret Atwood and my opinion that there was little. We then began to discuss whether or not the gender of the reader should be a factor in the evaluation and critique of the read and further, race as well.
Upon scanning my bookshelf I realize that it is dominated by white male writers. When I shop for books, I rarely peruse female authors, with some exceptions. I have read quite a few female writers on the recomendation of friends and have enjoyed some but found most dull.
I've tried Toni Morrison and was bored, the same with Annie Proulx, Zadie Smith, Atwood makes me cringe, and many others of the same ilk. I even tried Maya Angelou which was like reading a 300 page Hallmark card without the clever twist at the end.
I know these are good writers. Their subject matter covers quite a bit of ground so it is not a case of being adverse to overly sentimental and manipulative writing (Morrison), but .... it just leaves me flat.
What are your thoughts?
Upon scanning my bookshelf I realize that it is dominated by white male writers. When I shop for books, I rarely peruse female authors, with some exceptions. I have read quite a few female writers on the recomendation of friends and have enjoyed some but found most dull.
I've tried Toni Morrison and was bored, the same with Annie Proulx, Zadie Smith, Atwood makes me cringe, and many others of the same ilk. I even tried Maya Angelou which was like reading a 300 page Hallmark card without the clever twist at the end.
I know these are good writers. Their subject matter covers quite a bit of ground so it is not a case of being adverse to overly sentimental and manipulative writing (Morrison), but .... it just leaves me flat.
What are your thoughts?