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We're back with Mary McCarthy—our second woman writer, and honestly, where has she been all our lives? "The Weeds" is hands down our favorite story so far, and we couldn't stop quoting it to each other. McCarthy has this incredible gift for turns of phrase that are both elegant and devastating, the kind of sentences you want to read out loud just to feel them in your mouth. We got a bit sidetracked gushing about her smoking on the Dick Cavett show (iconic), but mostly we talked about how deceptively dark this story gets beneath its polished surface.
The wit here is surgical—McCarthy slices into her characters with such precision that you're laughing even as you're watching something genuinely disturbing unfold. There's a bleakness lurking underneath all that brilliant style, and the story doesn't flinch from it.
Our main takeaway? We need to read more Mary McCarthy, immediately.
Get the book: Support your local bookstore or grab it through Bookshop.org link
Links from the Episode:
Mary McCarthy on the Dick Cavett show: link
Brené Brown on Empathy: link
By samarmstrongblancoWe're back with Mary McCarthy—our second woman writer, and honestly, where has she been all our lives? "The Weeds" is hands down our favorite story so far, and we couldn't stop quoting it to each other. McCarthy has this incredible gift for turns of phrase that are both elegant and devastating, the kind of sentences you want to read out loud just to feel them in your mouth. We got a bit sidetracked gushing about her smoking on the Dick Cavett show (iconic), but mostly we talked about how deceptively dark this story gets beneath its polished surface.
The wit here is surgical—McCarthy slices into her characters with such precision that you're laughing even as you're watching something genuinely disturbing unfold. There's a bleakness lurking underneath all that brilliant style, and the story doesn't flinch from it.
Our main takeaway? We need to read more Mary McCarthy, immediately.
Get the book: Support your local bookstore or grab it through Bookshop.org link
Links from the Episode:
Mary McCarthy on the Dick Cavett show: link
Brené Brown on Empathy: link