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Ariel Levy

    Ariel Levy crea narrativas cautivadoras que profundizan en las complejidades de la experiencia humana y las fuerzas sociales. Como redactora de The New Yorker, su trabajo es conocido por su perspicaz reportaje y su prosa precisa, explorando temas a menudo poco convencionales. Levy examina sin miedo los aspectos más oscuros de la naturaleza humana y las convenciones sociales, ofreciendo a los lectores una perspectiva cruda e inolvidable. Su voz distintiva aporta claridad y profundidad a las historias que cuenta.

    Ariel Levy
    Sporche femmine scioviniste. Le donne e l'irresistibile ascesa della Raunch Culture
    Gegen alle Regeln
    Female Chauvinist Pigs
    The Rules Do Not Apply
    • The Rules Do Not Apply

      • 207 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Ariel Levy's 2013 essay 'Thanksgiving in Mongolia' is a standout piece of nonfiction, and she has expanded it into a full memoir, set to release in March. The memoir is described as beautiful, heartbreaking, and real, immersing readers in Levy's complicated and finely wrought world. It is a must-read for the year, reflecting modern themes akin to popular shows like Girls and Transparent. Levy's tone is deeply honest, balancing inquisitiveness with a lack of defensiveness about her choices. The memoir explores her struggle for clarity and personal growth through her gift for narrative. Critics praise it as frank and emotionally charged, likening her writing to that of Joan Didion and Elizabeth Gilbert. Levy's ability to see herself with clarity and express it in raw, agile prose is highlighted, showcasing her resilience and appetite for life. The memoir is a courageous exploration of grief, seeking meaning rather than explanation for the loss of her son. It captures the complexities of love, fear, and frustration, making her story both stark and beautiful. Readers are encouraged to engage deeply with Levy's powerful narrative, which resonates with profound human emotions.

      The Rules Do Not Apply
      3,7
    • Female Chauvinist Pigs

      Woman and the Rise of Raunch Culture

      • 240 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      This engaging critique explores the dynamics of contemporary sexual politics, focusing on the emergence of 'raunch culture' within the post-feminism landscape. It delves into how this phenomenon shapes societal attitudes towards sexuality and gender, challenging traditional feminist perspectives while provoking thought on empowerment and objectification in modern media and culture.

      Female Chauvinist Pigs
      3,7