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write an story about Martin's window​

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Answered by shehneelasrivastava
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The Pregnant Widow is a novel by the English writer Martin Amis, published by Jonathan Cape on 4 February 2010.[1] Its theme is the feminist revolution, which Amis sees as incomplete and bewildering for women, echoing the view of the 19th-century Russian writer, Alexander Herzen, that revolution is "a long night of chaos and desolation".[2] The "pregnant widow", a phrase taken from Herzen's From the other shore (1848–1850), is the point at which the old order has given way, the new one not yet born.[3] Amis said in 2007 that "consciousness is not revolutionised by the snap of a finger. And feminism, I reckon, is about halfway through its second trimester."[

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