Marriage, motherhood and money: Show Donโt Tell, by Curtis Sittenfeld, reviewed
Show Donโt Tell, a collection of 12 short stories by the American writer Curtis Sittenfeld, explores marriage, sex, money, racism, literature and friendship from the 1990s to the present. There is a fine line here between memoir and fiction, with many of the female protagonists being Midwestern, bookish Democrats โ quite like Sittenfeld herself. In the eponymous story, Ruthie, a writer, dismisses the notion that โwomenโs fictionโ is perceived as giving off โthe vibe of ten-year-old girls at a slumber partyโ. She reflects on internalised misogyny: โIt took a long time, but eventually I stopped seeing women as inherently ridiculous.โ This volume can indeed be described as โwomenโs fictionโ, whose
