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I figured I had kept her from being too depressed after fucking--it's hard for a girl with any force in her and any brains to accept the whole thing of fucking, of being fucked without trying to turn it on its end, so that she does some fucking, or some fucking up; I mean, the mere power of arousing the man so he wants to fuck isn't enough; she wants him to be willing to die in order to fuck. There's a kind of strain or intensity women are bred for, as beasts, for childbearing when childbearing might kill them, and child rearing when the child might die at any moment: it's in women to live under that danger, with that risk, that close to tragedy, with that constant taut or casual courage. They need death and nobility near. To be fucked when there's no drama inherent in it, when you're not going to rise to a level of nobility and courage forever denied the male, is to be cut off from what is inherently female, bestially speaking.


Harold Brodkey


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Literary career
Brodkey's career began promisingly with the short story collection First Love and Other Sorrows which received widespread critical praise at the time of its 1958 publication. " In The New Criterion Bruce Bawer found the book's tone to be "extraordinarily arrogant and self-obsessed. Life
Brodkey was raised in University City Missouri outside St.

Harold Brodkey born Aaron Roy Weintraub (October 25 1930 born in Staunton Illinois – January 26 1996 Manhattan) was an American writer and novelist.

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