Adam asked this question about One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest:
I have long thought of this book as one of my favorites, but noticed some heavy racist and misogynistic undertones when I re-read it. Much of this was left out of the film. Does old fashioned sexism sully an otherwise great work of literature?
Jim Butcher I dont think the book is racist one jot. It is a story, with characters, and in this case a narrative voice. Characters from the real world are likely…moreI dont think the book is racist one jot. It is a story, with characters, and in this case a narrative voice. Characters from the real world are likely to exhibit all sorts of characteristics, but that in no way makes a book racist of misogynistic or anything else. The alternative is to sanitise the imagination and representation. McMurphy for me represents human spirit in the face of those who would stifle it, and the Chief knows that.(less)
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