Friday, January 4, 2013

A Lena Dunham Misquote, Perhaps?


"I think we can agree with the idea that the beautiful girls that get all the boys get written about. They don't usually write."  --Lena Dunham in V Magazine, January 2013.

Disagree.  Strongly.

Anyone else?



4 comments:

LPC said...

Insufficient data to comment. I can't say I know what women writers look like, en masse.

Miss Cavendish said...

This is the problem; agreed. And I doubt whether Ms. Dunham knows that the--ahem--body of women writers looks like either.

I'm hoping that the magazine provides more context for her words; I find her statement particularly disheartening because I'm preparing a talk on the sexual politics of literature that's drawn from an essay about how "the muse speaks," which argues that the muse has been speaking (writing) for years!

I would really like to think we women have moved beyond the muse category and that one doesn't have to be the "socially rejected quirky girl" to establish one's self as a writer.

Miss Cavendish said...

* knows "what" the body of women writers looks like . . .

Coulda shoulda woulda said...

Is this the girl from the show girls? If so, hmmm.

Conversely writers manage to have boyfriends so that argue ent fails.