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Martin Amis on Love, Loss and Death

Intelligence Squared

Fibi Yet, Phoebe Is a Female Figure Who Feels Alive and Realistic

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I wondered what it was like to write a female figure who was so overtly sexual at a time when, as you signed in the recent New York Times letter, protesting the rise of cancel culture. And I felt there were places in this book that seemed like they were deliberately goading the kind of new Puritanism that is sweeping around. Well, cancel culture, it seems to me, is just antithetical to the spirit of literature. It's a Philistine manifesto with this idea, for instance, that only Black people can write about Black people. But Phoebe does feel very alive and realistic, and yet she does have that kind of hyper-real nature that women often take on

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