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Brokeback Mountain: Our Community's Common Bond => Brokeback Mountain Open Forum => Topic started by: Kd5000 on October 19, 2008, 04:26:00 pm

Title: Annie Proulx interviewed in the Los Angeles
Post by: Kd5000 on October 19, 2008, 04:26:00 pm
Times. She starts off the article with saying

"I wish I'd never written it," Proulx says at her home five miles outside town, looking out enormous windows onto the river and the limestone cliffs that define her property...   

We know what she's referring to.  ;D 

It's a lenthgy article about Proulx moving on with life, "she's no longer at home on the range."  Her neigbhors don't even know she lives in their town, but they have all heard of Brokeback Mountain!

http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/front/la-et-proulx18-2008oct18,0,4292227.story
Title: Re: Annie Proulx interviewed in the Los Angeles
Post by: Front-Ranger on October 20, 2008, 01:52:38 am

"I wish I'd never written it," Proulx says at her home five miles outside town, looking out enormous windows onto the river and the limestone cliffs that define her property...   

A clarification...the reason she says this is because of all the letters she's received from men "correcting" the story because they think they understand men better than she does.

My feeling is that men, or women, who want to rewrite the story, have missed the boat. It's a story about the human condition, and it's not gender specific. It was written by a woman about men, but it just as well could have been written by a man about women, or by either gender about a man and a woman. It's just that this story about gay men especially resonates with today's audiences because of the taboos and issues we're grappling with.