Martin Amis: 'women went on Napoleonic rampage in attempt at equality'
Women have gone on a "Napoleonic rampage" since the 1970s to achieve parity
with men but it will be another century before they achieve it, Martin Amis
has said.
From: Telegraph Books
Tuesday, 9 February, 2010
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