More on Meg Wolitzer’s The Interestings | Clarissa's Blog
But, an honest question: How do you KNOW it is pompous and earnest? I mean you are reading a mood into it. How does anyone know that something is necesarily earnest? Even Beckett can be read in a manner of existential angst, as if he were overly dry and earnest, but I maintain that the best way to read him is in a much more mocking, comic light.
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