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Spinster: Making a Life of One's Own (originale 2015; edizione 2015)

di Kate Bolick

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A New York Times Book Review Notable Book
??Whom to marry, and when will it happen??these two questions define every woman??s existence.?

So begins Spinster, a revelatory and slyly erudite look at the pleasures and possibilities of remaining single. Using her own experiences as a starting point, journalist and cultural critic Kate Bolick invites us into her carefully considered, passionately lived life, weaving together the past and present to examine why­ she??along with over 100 million American women, whose ranks keep growing??remains unmarried.
This unprecedented demographic shift, Bolick explains, is the logical outcome of hundreds of years of change that has neither been fully understood, nor appreciated. Spinster introduces a cast of pioneering women from the last century whose genius, tenacity, and flair for drama have emboldened Bolick to fashion her life on her own terms: columnist Neith Boyce, essayist Maeve Brennan, social visionary Charlotte Perkins Gilman, poet Edna St. Vincent Millay, and novelist Edith Wharton. By animating their unconventional ideas and choices, Bolick shows us that contemporary debates about settling down, and having it all, are timeless??the crucible upon which all thoughtful women have tried for centuries to forge a good life.
Intellectually substantial and deeply personal, Spinster is both an unreservedly inquisitive memoir and a broader cultural exploration that asks us to acknowledge the opportunities within ourselves to live authentically. Bolick offers us a way back into our own lives??a chance to see those splendid years when we were young and unencumbered, or middle-aged and finally left to our own devices, for what they really are: unbounded
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Utente:kellie.herson
Titolo:Spinster: Making a Life of One's Own
Autori:Kate Bolick
Info:Crown (2015), Hardcover, 336 pages
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Last night I read The Spinster by Kate Bolick which is particularly enjoyable in its memoir sections, alternates with biographical and academic info and includes a good bibliography (my weakness: more books to read). The narrator explains her own decision to live alone in spite of a long-term relationship and her fascination with literary figures from her Northeastern MA background who demonstrate how the "demands of domesticity can limit women's literary production". She describes five women and their lives and references others to support her thesis: New Yorker essayist and short story author [a:Maeve Brennan|172661|Maeve Brennan|https://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1417923313p2/172661.jpg]([a:Alice Munro|6410|Alice Munro|https://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1245100102p2/6410.jpg] called Brennan's 1972 story, "The Springs of Affection,""one of her favorite short stories of all time.") Vogue editor and novelist [a:Neith Boyce|672822|Neith Boyce|https://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1456498903p2/672822.jpg], poet [a:Edna St Vincent Millay|14935600|Edna St Vincent Millay|https://s.gr-assets.com/assets/nophoto/user/u_50x66-632230dc9882b4352d753eedf9396530.png], [a:Edith Wharton|16|Edith Wharton|https://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1185204073p2/16.jpg] and feminist writer [a:Charlotte Perkins Gilman|29527|Charlotte Perkins Gilman|https://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1238281005p2/29527.jpg]. I put the book aside for a moment and then when it became overdue, gobbled it up in an evening. That happens to me often with library due dates which my former profession instilled in me as "suggestions" rather than gospel, so I fund my Seattle Public Library rather than add to the bursting-at-the-seams volumes in my own. ( )
  featherbooks | May 7, 2024 |
I have to say, it is a relief to read about a woman who is struggling with her desire to be single as opposed to the struggle of finding and keeping a partner. This isn't about how the writer can't find a husband or about how desirable she is or isn't. It's about her identifying and introducing us to the "Spinster"- a single unmarried woman past a certain age (my definition). Along the way Kate Bolick introduces us to other single writers she finds along her journey. Without her mother to share her struggle with, she finds a conversation with these writers/women. Some I was introduced to for the first time.

I really enjoyed this book. It's great if you are not already knowledgeable of the many great female writers out there. A good stepping stone to new voices! I also appreciated Kate's journe, because I myself am currently in the category of "Spinster", or, preferably, a term I loved that Kate uses: "ambiguous woman" (the scholar Carolyn Heilbrun's wonderful term for those who choose not to center their lives around a man). ( )
  juliais_bookluvr | Mar 9, 2023 |
I was intrigued by the idea of a book about a woman, similar to my age, who has embraced 'spinster' hood and I loved Kate Bolick's telling of her experiences and thoughts about what it means to take on such a label. What I found sometimes laborious to get through was her extensive research and telling of the women in history who she was inspired and fascinated with. Although interesting, I found myself drifting from the stories of these women because the detail was so rich. In that respect, her writing is rich, eloquent and intelligent and I think it's an original and wonderful book. ( )
  librariandiva2 | Jan 27, 2023 |
Ugh, I loved this!! I listened to the audiobook in one day at 2x speed. Bolick does a great job of reading her own work. I was looking for books similar to Deborah Levy's Real Estate and recommended Spinster by StoryGraph. They're different in style and format, but they're both about women navigating and enjoying their independence in a society that likes to remind them they should be prioritizing romantic love, relationships, and marriage.

Bolick does this by exploring the lives of five "spinster" writers who awakened a sort of self-understanding for her. I'd only ever heard of Edith Wharton, but I'm excited to check out the others. In memoir, I really appreciate it when the author takes time to educate you about history while also entertaining you with stories of their own life. And Bolick does this expertly. She does a deep dive on the five writers and the history of spinsterhood while also taking us through the ups and downs of her 20s and 30s. The story of her mother made me cry, the tales of her dating life in NYC made me laugh, and all of her career/love angst was incredibly relatable.

Her "awakenings" also gave me language for what I've been seeking out lately. I recently asked a librarian to recommend fiction books about competent, confident older women who were dealing with issues unrelated to romance and marriage. She managed it, but said it was "very tricky." There's a dearth of this lit or it doesn't get hyped. But, now I know what to call it: spinster lit. Bolick relied on her five chosen writers, in part because she could no longer turn to her mother for advice after her passing. And now, a year after my father's passing, I can see that I've been doing much the same in seeking out books, both fiction and non-fiction, about people older and a little wiser than me.

Like Bolick says early on in this one, sometimes the right book finds you at the right time. And this was one for me. I borrowed it on whim from the library and I'm excited to purchase a copy for my shelves so I can read it again more closely. ( )
  tanyaferrell | Apr 8, 2022 |
An unresolved look at being coupled but not married. I think we need a book about the un-fairytale so that less women will grow up with the Cinderella syndrome. ( )
  AngelaLam | Feb 8, 2022 |
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You have won rooms of your own in the house hitherto exclusively owned by men.  You are able, though not without great labour and effort, to pay rent.  You are earning your five hundred pounds a year.  But this freedom is only a beginning; the room is your own, but is still bare.  It has to be furnished; it has to be decorated; it has to be shared.  How are you going to furnish it, how are you going to decorate it?  With whom are you going to share it, and upon what terms?  These, I think are questions of the utmost importance and interest.  For the first time in history you are able to ask them; for the first time you are able to decide for yourselves what the answers should be. --Virginia Woolf, "Professions for Women," 1931
This is our little while.  This is our chance. --Susan Glaspell, The People, 1917
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Whom to marry, and when will it happen--these two questions define every woman's existence, regardless of where she raised or what religion she does or doesn't practice.
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A New York Times Book Review Notable Book
??Whom to marry, and when will it happen??these two questions define every woman??s existence.?

So begins Spinster, a revelatory and slyly erudite look at the pleasures and possibilities of remaining single. Using her own experiences as a starting point, journalist and cultural critic Kate Bolick invites us into her carefully considered, passionately lived life, weaving together the past and present to examine why­ she??along with over 100 million American women, whose ranks keep growing??remains unmarried.
This unprecedented demographic shift, Bolick explains, is the logical outcome of hundreds of years of change that has neither been fully understood, nor appreciated. Spinster introduces a cast of pioneering women from the last century whose genius, tenacity, and flair for drama have emboldened Bolick to fashion her life on her own terms: columnist Neith Boyce, essayist Maeve Brennan, social visionary Charlotte Perkins Gilman, poet Edna St. Vincent Millay, and novelist Edith Wharton. By animating their unconventional ideas and choices, Bolick shows us that contemporary debates about settling down, and having it all, are timeless??the crucible upon which all thoughtful women have tried for centuries to forge a good life.
Intellectually substantial and deeply personal, Spinster is both an unreservedly inquisitive memoir and a broader cultural exploration that asks us to acknowledge the opportunities within ourselves to live authentically. Bolick offers us a way back into our own lives??a chance to see those splendid years when we were young and unencumbered, or middle-aged and finally left to our own devices, for what they really are: unbounded

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