Monday, January 4, 2010

What happened to writers with testrone?


Are there any younger male writers in America that aren't gay? David Foster Wallace, Jonathan Franzen, Dave Eggers, there all so bad. Their the kind of men who just "want to cuddle" tonight & read "The Femine Mystic". There the kind of males who get teary eyed with emotion denouncing "male shovenism" in there local GAP store. They all write the same book over & over about them in college. God when Philip Roth dies, new American novels will all be testrone deficient. The only good young novelist is french, Michelle Houllebuque.

Second to American public school's, the greatest harm done by the Feminists movement has probably been to American liteature which is to say American male liteature since i hasten to call the cottage industry of chick-flick novels "liteature". I mean this is why femnists are the only one's who read or atleast say they read these novelists. In my exsperience the only people who read David Foster Wallace and his "Infinite Jest" (great title, worse book) are liberal white girls of college age.

The good writers these days all are real men, with testrone and want, they don't give a damn about being called "mysognist". They potray women as women are which is pretty brainless mysterious, lovely creatures. And non of them almost as a rule are very left wing at all and certainly not poltically correct like the David Foster Wallaces'. These writers include: James Ellroy, Philip Roth, Martin Amis, and Michelle Houllbuque.

The types of writers they publish in the New Yorker are all, in my eyes, gay. They are PC, feminist, liberals who march for "gay rights" and have hissy fits about "sexism".

I have always been struck by the absolute unremittent gayness of very poltical correct white male liberals, the kind of "guys" who get mad about "male shovenism". Something is off in these "guys". I usually suspect they have 7 sisters and are latent homosexuals who will come out in there mid 30's when there living in NYC or boystown or that they were raised by two moms.

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