The Morning Before, or, Take Back the Afternoon
For instance, in the introduction to her piece in the NYTBR, the editors note that:

For instance, in the introduction to her piece in the NYTBR, the editors note that:
Roiphe also noted that the muted sex scenes in the work of the young novelists she discusses [these are Eggers, Kunkel (who has published one book, five years ago, and, last I heard, intends to never write another, finding the experience objectionable) Wallace (dead), Chabon (46), and then Foer and Franzen in passing] form an interesting contrast to that of younger women writers and gay writers, too.Of course, the piece itself does not touch on this idea, nor is this an area of coverage in which the NYTBR is particularly interested, but in this introduction, she cites as these “younger women writers and gay writers, too” just these: Mary Gaitskill, 55. Susan Minot, who is, I believe, 53. And, good grief, Alan Hollinghurst, also 55. What is one supposed to even make of this pile-up of non-ideas?