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Rumaan Alam
American
Author
Children
Family
Men
Time
Work
You
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This tension between ambition and parenthood, that's not a reckoning that many men face. There are plenty of men who say, 'Oh, I need to be there for my kids, and I can't do x or y professionally,' but for the most part, that's a struggle that belongs to women in society.
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Struggle
Women
Men
Face
Ambition
Society
Reckoning
Say
Kids
Plenty
Parenthood
Part
Tension
Between
Most
Oh
Who
Many
Professionally
Belongs
Need
When I look at the list of my favorite works, writers who are women do tend to outnumber writers who are men for whatever reason.
Rumaan Alam
Women
Men
Whatever
Favorite
Outnumber
Tend
Writers
Look
List
Reason
Who
Works
I think it's a not-uncommon experience for gay boys, young men, and even older men to spend a lot of time in the company of women.
Rumaan Alam
Time
Gay
Women
Experience
Men
Young
Older
Think
Spend
Boy
Lot
Young Men
Company
Even
Older Men
Class is very, very fertile territory for American artists, and it has been for a long time.
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Time
Class
Long
Long Time
Has-Been
Territory
Been
Fertile
Very
American
Artists
Time is a finite resource.
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Time
Resource
Finite
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