Barbara Ehrenreich in
Time magazine, August 7, 1995:
But there is a theme implicit in the [Susan] Smith story that ought to
be familiar to every woman with a functioning heart, and the theme is
love. Not the good kind of love, obviously, the kind that results in
homemade cookies and all-night vigils with feverish children, but the
ungovernable, romantic kind of love that the songs tell us about, as
in "addicted to love" and "I would do anything to hold onto you."
Whether Smith intended to kill herself or just wanted to win back her
lover by getting rid of the kids, we will never know for sure. Either
way, she was an extremist in the cause for love.
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