Sharp: The Women Who Made an Art of Having an Opinion (Omnibus)
A picture of the social and political progress of women through the 20th century from Dorothy Parker to Nora Ephron.
Dorothy Parker, Mary McCarthy, Susan Sontag, Pauline Kael and Nora Ephron.
These brilliant women are the central figures of Michelle Dean's book, which builds a picture of the social and political progress of women through the 20th century.
They are united by their 'sharpness', the ability to cut to the quick with precision of thought and wit.
The world would not have been the same without Dorothy Parker’s acid reflections on the absurdities of her life. Or Mary McCarthy’s fiction which is noted for its acerbity in analysing the finer nuances of intellectual dilemmas. Or Susan Sontag’s ideas about interpretation, or Pauline Kael’s energetic swipes at filmmakers. Or Nora Ephron’s biting wit and strong female characters.
Together they define the cultural and intellectual history of 20th century America.
Michelle Dean is a journalist, critic, and the recipient of the National Book Critics Circle's 2016 Citation for Excellence in Reviewing. A contributing editor at the New Republic, she has written for the New Yorker, Nation, New York Times Magazine, Slate, New York Magazine, and Elle.
Omnibus of five parts abridged by Sara Davies.
Read by Alexandra Mathie
Producer: Gaynor Macfarlane
First broadcast on Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 in April 2018.
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