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Girl in a Band
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I loved Sonic Youth and saw them many times so I was really looking forward to this book. Then I read it. Once you discard all the pointless and insecure name dropping, there are two main points the author makes:
1. All her life she has lived in the shadow of men who have made it impossible for her to figure out who she was and what she was all about.
2. She had the most difficult pregnancy of any woman on earth and found raising one child to be an unbearable burden, the likes of which no other woman has ever faced before.
The burning question left unresolved - how does such a self-absorbed, talentless, anti-capitalist hack divide her time between her homes in Los Angeles, New York, and Northampton?
1. All her life she has lived in the shadow of men who have made it impossible for her to figure out who she was and what she was all about.
2. She had the most difficult pregnancy of any woman on earth and found raising one child to be an unbearable burden, the likes of which no other woman has ever faced before.
The burning question left unresolved - how does such a self-absorbed, talentless, anti-capitalist hack divide her time between her homes in Los Angeles, New York, and Northampton?
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April 3, 2015
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May 3, 2015
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