In My Mother's Archive | David A. Bell
Briefly

Until I was thirty-three, I thought I knew everything important about the life my mother, Pearl Kazin Bell, had lived before I was born.
At the time it did not occur to me that they-and Alfred's memoirs-expressed an almost entirely male perspective, that the experience of a woman in this world might have differed enormously.
Read at The New York Review of Books
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