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Emma Cline: ‘We are forced to imagine what’s going on in the minds of men’ – The Guardian
The author of The Girls talks about Weinstein, weathering a plagiarism allegation and her new short story collection, Daddy

In the many photos of Emma Cline that appeared in the media in 2016, when her hugely successful first book, The Girls, was published, she tended to look both severe and fragile, guarded yet also exposed. Not since the publication of Zadie Smiths White Teeth in 2000 had a young woman made such a splash with a debut literary novel and, as with Smith, people were as fascinated by the author as they were with her book. Cline, then 27, was paid an almost unprecedented $2m advance, and the film rights…
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