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vBulletin v3.0.8, Copyright ©2000-2006, hiv/aids Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd. B269-DES209 Review of The Camera My Mother Gave Me, by Susanna Kaysen Copyright © by Dan Schneider, 11/25/05 Susanna Kaysen is not a bilious feminazi, although she is a feminist. hiv/aids This is good, and manifests itself the most in the humorous bent of her hiv/aids writing. I was positively surprised that her famed 1993 memoir Girl, Interrupted, was not only a good book, but a daring one in its use of form. recently, I read her 2001 memoir about her middle-aged sexual dysfunction, The Camera My Mother Gave Me, and while not as daring as the earlier book it still made for a quick and rather delightful read. It is novella length, at most, and chronicles Kaysen’s 1990s bout with sexual dysfunction, brought about by the effects of a long ago operation to remove a cyst from her vulva. Now, in the hands of a typical feminist, save Camille Paglia, the book would have been awash in self pity or veered off into a power tirade that somehow blamed ten thousand years of patriarchal oppression for her twat’s ache.
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