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Daphne Berryhill's avatar

I disagree with Sweater Weather. The discomfort wouldn’t be from my feelings of righteousness or victimization. My view of the art would be clouded and distracted by horrendous thoughts of people I know who have been abused, as well as women from previous generations who protected abusive husbands. I also don’t think that monstrous behavior is common, but I do believe the fear of speaking up and not going along with something can be. These stories are good reminders of why having mandatory reporting laws and support for leaving abusive relationships are so important. I also prefer celebrating non-celebrity people I actually know.

On number 2: Really good point! Separating people into being “good” or “bad” in any one subject is so silly, but so common. It limits what people study and leads to less diversity in various fields. And everyone loses when that happens. But it’s never too late to learn a new subject!

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David Federman's avatar

I never thought Alice Munro worthy of becoming a Nobel Laureate in the first place. Think of how many truly great writers like Wendell Berry and Gary Snyder have been cheated of the prize. And why not Stephen Sondheim instead of Bob Dylan if they had to give a prize to a songwriter? I no longer care about prize winners and the loser’s life they often lead.

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