
Talking to Women
In 1964, Nell Dunn spoke to nine of her friends over a bottle of wine about sex, work, money, babies, freedom and love. The novelist Ann Quin says she appears to be a âsingular girl, singular and singleâ but questions the use she makes of her freedom. The Pop artist Pauline Boty reveals she married âthe first man I could talk very freely toâ ten days after meeting him. Kathy Collier, who worked with Dunn in a Battersea sweet factory, talks about what it takes to âget outâ of a life that isnât fulfilling. Edna OâBrien tells us about the time she inadvertently stole a brown georgette scarf and the lesson she took from it: âMorality is not the same thing as abstinence.â After more than fifty years out of print, Talking to Women is still as sparkling, honest, profound, funny and wise as when it was first published.
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In 1964, Nell Dunn spoke to nine of her friends over a bottle of wine about sex, work, money, babies, freedom and love. The novelist Ann Quin says she appears to be a âsingular girl, singular and singleâ but questions the use she makes of her freedom. The Pop artist Pauline Boty reveals she married âthe first man I could talk very freely toâ ten days after meeting him. Kathy Collier, who worked with Dunn in a Battersea sweet factory, talks about what it takes to âget outâ of a life that isnât fulfilling. Edna OâBrien tells us about the time she inadvertently stole a brown georgette scarf and the lesson she took from it: âMorality is not the same thing as abstinence.â After more than fifty years out of print, Talking to Women is still as sparkling, honest, profound, funny and wise as when it was first published.











