
4 680 J’aime
- newyorkermagIn 1964, the novelist and screenwriter Nell Dunn invited a few friends to her house, opened a bottle of wine, and started asking questions. The result: “Talking to Women,” a short book of the edited conversations, which are revealing about the time just before second-wave feminism—yet still feel contemporary. Read more about the forgotten classic at the link in our bio. Illustration by @bethhoeckel.
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- sunsarmiOnly one bottle?
- chrissayer00@onomatopoeianuts this sounds good
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- kkschries@reba.schrizzle
- mydogdesignedtheseshoes@vbrds I want to do this. Can I take some shots at the housewarming? :) tell sarah! I don't have her ig
- ohheyitsnehLove
- vbrds@crystallize.nyc yes ma'am @s_bolter also fyi
- handworkquiltsCool! @bethhoeckel
- madspoult@belletrist 💖
- christiandjordan@jeanetteleilani
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- wordpodcast💋💋💋🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
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- brie.robinsTime mahine stop off party
- brie.robinsMachine, time machine
- jmizgataLOVE this @bethhoeckel ✨
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- misprision@philana__woo @summerleeart !
- daniellegeorgiou@shann_m We get this book. We start a club.
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