1. A few thoughts on Kingsley Amis, Philip Larkin, J.G. Ballard, Anthony Powell, Christopher Hitchens, BDSM, the political libido, & the tendency of some male writers to sexualize Margaret Thatcher.
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11. This makes sense. Thatcher was a hugely disruptive figure, not just as first British Prime Minister but also a particularly transformative leader. The sexualization had an element of diminishment, saying in effect, "she's still a woman"https://twitter.com/WilfridPinkPig/status/1065409097313517568 …
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Politicians did this as well. Healey referred to her as "The great she-elephant," and "virago intacta."
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I doubt
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After reading the string, sounds reasonably plausible. Are their similar writings (or odes) to Golda Meir and Indira Gandhi or other women who were elected PMs?
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"Even those"?
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