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“Reading the Girls” List Version 1.3

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About a fortnight ago I asked for help. In response to writer Maureen Johnson’s convincing polemic against the way that publishers and critics present female writers I asked, “Can you add to the list of female writers I ought to be reading?”

Johnson listed several that revealed new possibilities:

Edna Ferber, Diana Wynne Jones, Kate Chopin, Patricia Highsmith, Miles Franklin, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Shirley Jackson, Lillian Hellman, Zora Neale Hurston, Toni Morrison, Carson McCullers, Flannery O’Connor, Edith Wharton, Eudora Welty, Ursula LeGuin, Octavia Butler, Virginia Woolf, Marianne Robinson, Lorrie Ann Moore, Joyce Carol Oates, Margaret Atwood, Grace Paley, Barbara Kingsolver, Mary McCarthy, Paula Vogel, Suzan-Lori Parks, Edwidge Danticat.

In the comments to my post, readers made some great suggestions. These are too good to be buried in comments, so I list them below. There’ll be some we know and love, and others that offer an opportunity for discovery.

  1. Annie Dillard
  2. Francine Prose
  3. A. S Byatt
  4. Zora Neale Hurston
  5. Nicole Krauss
  6. Valerie Martin
  7. Helen Oyeyemi
  8. Marilynne Robinson
  9. Zadie Smith
  10. Eudora Welty
  11. Clarice Lispector
  12. Catherine Rey
  13. Nadine Gordimer
  14. Simone de Beauvoir
  15. Aphra Benn
  16. Phillis Wheatley
  17. Herta Muller
  18. Sigrid Undset
  19. Katherine Anne Porter
  20. Shirley Jackson
  21. Shirley Hazzard
  22. Shirley Ann Grau
  23. Baroness Blixen (Isak Dinesin)
  24. Rebecca West
  25. Beryl Markham
  26. Elspeth Huxley
  27. Jennifer Egan
  28. Elinor Lipman
  29. Georgette Heyer
  30. Gail Scott
  31. Lydia Davis
  32. Aimee Bender
  33. Carole Maso
  34. Ingeborg Bachmann
  35. Marguerite Duras
  36. Rosalind Belben
  37. Amelie Nothomb
  38. Olive Moore
  39. Evelyn Scott
  40. Helen DeWitt
  41. Joanna Scott
  42. Alice Munro
  43. Cynthia Ozick
  44. A. M. Homes
  45. Janice Galloway
  46. June Akers Seese
  47. Marguerite Young
  48. Susan Daitch
  49. Rikki Ducornet
  50.  A.L. Kennedy

Thank you so much for those suggestions: Kevin of Interpolations, wrappedupinbooks, Jen of Being in Lieu, verbivore of Incurable Logophilia, Emily of evening all afternoon, Steven Riddle of A Momentary Taste of Being and jaimie.


Filed under: The Joy of Lists, Verbals Tagged: Aimee Bender, AL Kennedy, Alice Munro, AM Homes, Amelie Nothomb, Annie Dillard, Aphra Benn, AS Byatt, Barbara Kingsolver, Baroness Blixen (Isak Dinesin), Beryl Markham, Carole Maso, Carson McCullers, Catherine Rey, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Clarice Lispector, Cynthia Ozick, Diana Wynne Jones, Edith Wharton, Edna Ferber, Edwidge Danticat, Elinor Lipman, Elspeth Huxley, Eudora Welty, Evelyn Scott, Flannery O’Connor, Francine Prose, Gail Scott, Georgette Heyer, Grace Paley, Helen DeWitt, Helen Oyeyemi, Herta Müller, Ingeborg Bachmann, Janice Galloway, Jennifer Egan, Joanna Scott, Joyce Carol Oates, June Akers Seese, Kate Chopin, Katherine Anne Porter, Lillian Hellman, Lorrie Ann Moore, Lydia Davis, Margaret Atwood, Marguerite Duras, Marguerite Young, Marianne Robinson, Marilynne Robinson, Mary McCarthy, Miles Franklin, Nadine Gordimer, Nicole Krauss, Octavia Butler, Olive Moore, Patricia Highsmith, Paula Vogel, Phillis Wheatley, Rebecca West, Rikki Ducornet, Rosalind Belben, Shirley Ann Grau, Shirley Hazzard, Shirley Jackson, Sigrid Undset, Simone de Beauvoir, Susan Daitch, Suzan-Lori Parks, Toni Morrison, Ursula LeGuin, Valerie Martin, Virginia Woolf, Zadie Smith, Zora Neale Hurston

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