Three decades ago, when Jeanette Winterson began publishing the first of her many venturesome books, she had a notorious reputation: She was the gender bender, the high-concept thinker with the ferociously emotional yet fiercely disciplined prose. These days, our culture?s not so easily shocked by tales of lesbian self-discovery (?Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit?) or characters of ambiguous sex (?Written on the Body?). Perhaps our greater ease with sexual identities outside the norm owes something to Winterson herself.
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