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Will Blythe, “Men Behaving Oddly” (2009)
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Will Blythe, “Men Behaving Oddly” (2009)

“Robert Cohen’s Amateur Barbarians raises the question of whether the novel of male midlife crisis is suffering a midlife crisis of its own. . .

“If we exempt from consideration the Dante of The Divine Comedy, who finds himself lost in dark woods and shortly thereafter enters the Inferno (this remains preferable to joining a men’s group), writers have been making narratives of midlife crisis since the ’60s, when an increasing level of economic prosperity and a loosening level of morality freed men to stare rapturously into their navels.” [. . .]    —The New York Times (July 16, 2009)

Sighting Citation:

“Will Blythe, “Men Behaving Oddly” (2009).” Dante Today: Citings and Sightings of Dante’s Works in Contemporary Culture. Elizabeth Coggeshall and Arielle Saiber, eds. July 19, 2009. https://www.dantetoday.org/sightings/will-blythe-men-behaving-oddly-2009/.