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Agatha Christie’s Mid-Century ‘Manosphere’ Reveals a Different Kind of Dysfunctional Male

AFFLUENT, SUBURBAN AMERICA, JUL 04 – Alex Kazemi’s historical fiction reveals how toxic masculinity shaped teenage boys’ lives in 1999 suburban America, highlighting ongoing cultural struggles with misogyny and male identity.

Summary by The Conversation
This piece contains spoilers for Towards Zero. Agatha Christie, a middle-class English crime writer who preferred to be known as a housewife, is the world’s bestselling novelist. Since her death in 1976, her work has been translated into over 100 languages and adapted for cinema, TV and even video games. Her writing is characterised by its cheerful readability and ruthless dissection of hypocrisy, greed and respectability. Christie is fascinated…

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