logo
Lynn Freed, South African Writer With a Wry Style, Dies at 79

Lynn Freed, South African Writer With a Wry Style, Dies at 79

New York Times31-05-2025
Lynn Freed, a South African-born writer whose mordant, darkly comic works explored her Jewish upbringing during apartheid, along with the jagged feelings of displacement experienced by expatriates and the ways that women negotiate their identities and sexual desire, died on May 9 at her home in Sonoma, Calif. She was 79.
Her daughter, Jessica Gamsu, said the cause was lymphoma.
The author of seven novels, dozens of essays and a collection of short stories that were originally published in The New Yorker, Harper's and The Atlantic, Ms. Freed was praised by critics for her spare, wry and unsentimental style.
'If Joan Didion and Fran Lebowitz had a literary love child, she would be Lynn Freed,' the critic E. Ce Miller wrote in Bustle magazine, describing Ms. Freed's writing as 'in equal turns funny, wise and sardonic.'
Raised by eccentric thespians in South Africa, Ms. Freed immigrated to New York City in the late 1960s to attend graduate school and later settled in California. Her first novel, 'Heart Change' (1982), was about a doctor who has an affair with her daughter's music teacher. It was a critical and commercial dud.
Ms. Freed caught her literary wind in 1986 with her second novel, 'Home Ground,' which drew generously on her upbringing. Narrated by Ruth Frank, a Jewish girl whose parents run a theater and employ servants, the book subtly skewers the manners and lavish excesses of white families during apartheid.
Want all of The Times? Subscribe.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

How sleeping with your earrings in can age you prematurely: dermatologist warning
How sleeping with your earrings in can age you prematurely: dermatologist warning

New York Post

time3 minutes ago

  • New York Post

How sleeping with your earrings in can age you prematurely: dermatologist warning

Talk about a lobe low. According to a dermatologist, keeping your studs in while you sleep isn't doing your future self any favors. 'I'm gonna give you some advice so that when you're sitting around with your girlfriends 20 years from now and they're all complaining of this cosmetic issue, you're gonna be like, well, I saw this random doctor on social media talk about this 20 years ago,' shared Dr. Samantha Ellis. The cosmetic issue in question? Saggy earlobes. 'As we age, our earlobes get saggier, they get looser, and if you wear earrings, that can become a problem because your earrings can start to look very sad in your ear holes,' she explained. Ellis noted that the issue typically doesn't express itself until we reach 40 plus, a point at which 'your earrings are not looking as cute in their holes as they once were.' The good news? You can keep your lobes pert with one quick trick. 'The easiest thing you can do to prevent premature stretching of your ear holes is to not sleep in your earrings,' she said. This does not apply to piercings in the upper ear, where the cartilage is fortified — if sleeping with earrings in those areas doesn't bother you, there's no harm or aesthetic pitfalls in doing so, she said. 'What I'm talking about is wearing earrings in this loose, floppy earlobe night after night, year after year, putting unnecessary strain and stress on your piercing holes and causing them to stretch out way sooner than they actually should,' she explained while pulling on her own earring-less lobe. 4 The combined effects of gravity and sleeping in your statement earrings can lead to yawning, piercing holes, and a loose fit for your favorite studs. sameer – Indeed, the combined effects of gravity and sleeping in your statement earrings can lead to yawning piercing holes, and a loose fit for your favorite studs. For those whose lobes have already been compromised from years of overuse, help is available in the form of ear fillers. The extra volume from fillers gives earring posts more cushion, which helps studs stick out straight and allows diamonds to catch the light. Unlike facial filler procedures, ear injections rarely go awry. There's a small risk of hitting a blood vessel, which could prevent healthy cell turnover, 'but you're not going to lose your hearing,' Dr. Melissa Doft, an uptown plastic surgeon, previously told The Post. There's also no downtime post-treatment. 'You can come in, have it done, and go to a luncheon afterward, or do a pilates class afterward.' Other experts maintain that, in addition to stretching out from wearing/sleeping in accessories, ear lobes naturally enlarge as we age. 'In general, as people get older, their ears get bigger,' New York-based plastic surgeon Dr. Stafford Broumand previously told Page Six. 4 Kris Jenner (pictured in 2016) underwent earlobe reduction surgery in 2018. Getty Images 4 Jenner (pictured in 2022) got the procedure in an episode of 'Keeping Up With the Kardashians.' Getty Images for Baby2Baby 'You think that they stop growing at a certain age, but they slowly get bigger. The earlobe tends to elongate so that gives an aging appearance. 'You want to sort of have a perky, full, small, tight ear, and as people age, they want to sort of minimize the subtleties of aging, and one of those is the ear size.' While critics call the treatment an easy way to prey on the insecurities of the aging population, Doft says having floppy earlobes can be surprisingly upsetting. In many cases, she said, her clients most miss wearing the earrings they'd received as mementos of significant life events or gifts. Lobe improvement for the love of bling is exactly what Brielle Biermann claimed her mother, Real Housewives of Atlanta star Kim Zolciak, did, tweeting in 2018: 'My mom gets filler in her ears because her diamond earrings are too heavy… #richpeopleproblems.' Kardashian matriarch Kris Jenner took the desire for perky ears a step — and a scalpel — further, surgically reducing her earlobes in 2018.

‘Jesus Christ Superstar' Soars On Streaming
‘Jesus Christ Superstar' Soars On Streaming

Forbes

time40 minutes ago

  • Forbes

‘Jesus Christ Superstar' Soars On Streaming

In between her two Wicked films, Cynthia Erivo has not been taking time off. Just a few months ago, she released her new album I Forgive You, and more recently, she starred in a three-day revival of the musical Jesus Christ Superstar. Held at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, CA, the production was heralded as a spectacular retelling of the Andrew Lloyd Webber-penned show. Even though the number of performances and even the thousands of people who witnessed the performances of fellow stars like Adam Lambert and John Stamos (who subbed in for Josh Gad for one night) was extremely limited, the event has led to massive upticks in consumption of the album – all of them, actually. Jesus Christ Superstar Sees a 288% Streaming Spike Between August 1 and 4, the original 1970 concept album, which started it all for Jesus Christ Superstar, experienced a 288% increase in streams in the United States. It racked up 430,000 plays, according to Billboard. That sum is compared to the weekend before the show lit up the famed venue – July 25-28. 1996 London Cast Recording Leads with 583% Jump The 1996 London cast recording enjoyed the most dramatic jump of all versions of Jesus Christ Superstar. Streams of that set rose 583% during the same period, as it collected more than 235,000 plays in only a few days. NBC Live Musical Album NBC adapted Jesus Christ Superstar a few years back as part of its series of live musicals, and the album, which features contributions from stars like Sara Bareilles and John Legend, also grew, thanks to the Hollywood Bowl production. From August 1 to 4, that project saw its tracks played 92,000 times – up 192% weekend-over-weekend. 1973 Film Soundtrack Streams Climb In 1973, a movie was made of Jesus Christ Superstar, and, unsurprisingly, many fans of the musical, as well as those who simply wanted to be a part of the action, turned to the soundtrack on streaming sites. That album's stream count rose to 155,000, up 151% from one weekend to the next. Jesus Christ Superstar Throughout the Decades The original Jesus Christ Superstar concept album became a shocking breakout success in the early '70s. It reached No. 1 on the Billboard 200, emerging as a relatively uncommon success from the musical theater world – even if the title hadn't yet made it to the big stage on either side of the Atlantic. Several other recordings have also landed on the same tally throughout the years, but none have come close to matching the power of the first.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store