You might expect more from someone at an institute of higher learning.
"I say I don't love women writers enough to teach them, if you want women writers go down the hall," professor David Gilmour said in an interview with online magazine Hazlitt, which is run by Random House.
"What I teach is guys. Serious heterosexual guys," Gilmour continued. "F. Scott Fitzgerald, Chekhov, Tolstoy. Real guy-guys."
Gilmour, 63, acknowledges that he teaches a short story by Virginia Woolf, who is "the only writer that interests me as a woman writer." But otherwise, he maintains that he only teaches writers he "truly, truly love[s]" -- and those happen (with the exception of Woolf) to be men.

"I’m not interested in teaching books by women." Funny, we're not interested in buying your books, David Gilmour. http://www.randomhouse.ca/hazlitt/blog/david-gilmour-building-strong-stomachs