We Can’t Bookend Vivian Gornick

In the 1970s, a housewife in Iowa wrote a letter to her cousin in New York: “Although I think I am a typical suburban housewife, I don’t think any of my friends would call me typical.” She went on to explain that she volunteered for George McGovern’s 1972 presidential campaign, adopted a black child, and […]

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