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Blueberries
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March 1, 2021
Australian writer Savage was wearing a black silk robe and eating blueberries while she wrote the titular essay for this electric collection, which examines the elitism and wealth of the literary world. Savage writes of inordinately expensive writers' workshops, the skyrocketing price of an MFA, how teaching institutions attempt to keep these financially exclusive spaces socially inclusive, and the absurdity of such a task. Other essays tackle similar themes, like the fact that writing seldom pays a living wage, forcing writers to take on hefty financial struggle to put pen to page, or else be supported by a wealthy network (questioning if the latter option dilutes the work). Savage's essays repeatedly examine sex, sexual assault, and abortion, all under the thematic umbrella of agency, plus how age, class, and race inform agency throughout the world. Most prolifically, Savage writes about love: romantic, familial, and platonic, and how we feel it in our bodies across time and space. Savage's writing is a gulp of fresh air; it's pithy and self-aware, and still so rich with life's sweetness.
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