In this enchanting miscellany, Galchen notes that literature has more
dogs than babies (and also more abortions), that the tally of children
for many great women writers--Jane Bowles, Elizabeth Bishop, Virginia
Woolf, Janet Frame, Willa Cather, Patricia Highsmith, Iris Murdoch,
Djuna Barnes, Mavis Gallant--is zero, that orange is the new baby pink,
that The Tale of Genji has no plot but plenty of drama about paternity,
that babies exude an intoxicating black magic, and that a baby is a
goldmine.