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Daphne Merkin and the Ethnography of Elite Neurotic Culture

Daphne Merkin (b. 1954) is an American essayist, memoirist, novelist, and cultural critic whose career occupies the borderlands between confessional writing, intellectual journalism, psychoanalytic reflection, and observation of upper-middle-class Jewish social life. She emerged in the late twentieth-century New York … Continue reading

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‘Is there a tradeoff between motherhood and artistic creativity?’

Daphne Merkin writes in the New York Review Of Books: * Whenever I pick up a new book by a woman I check the author biography on the back flap to see whether she has children. I’m not entirely sure … Continue reading

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