Trick Mirror Synopsis
What happens to our behaviour when we live most of our lives online? What does it mean to 'always be optimising'? And what is it about scams and the millennial generation?
Offering nuanced and witty reflections on feminism, reality TV, the internet, drugs, identity and more, Trick Mirror is a multifaceted, thought-provoking and entertaining response to our zeitgeist - a must-read for anyone interested in the way we live and think today.
About This Edition
ISBN: |
9780008294953 |
Publication date: |
23rd July 2020 |
Author: |
Jia Tolentino |
Publisher: |
Fourth Estate Ltd an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers |
Format: |
Paperback |
Pagination: |
320 pages |
Primary Genre |
Lifestyle, Hobbies and Leisure
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Jia Tolentino Press Reviews
'A masterclass in how to think about the world' Samantha Irby
'Thoroughly enjoyable' - Vogue
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'Hardcore modern intellectualism with a side of memes' Daily Telegraph
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'An astute and exciting new voice' Financial Times (Books of the Year)
'A bold and playful collection from a hugely talented writer' Guardian
'The best young essayist at work in the United States' Rebecca Solnit
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'The Book of the Moment'
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'This is electrifying, vital writing' Louise O'Neill
About Jia Tolentino
Jia Tolentino is a staff writer at The New Yorker. She grew up in Texas, attended the University of Virginia, and served in Kyrgyzstan in the Peace Corps. She received her MFA in fiction from the University of Michigan. She was a contributing editor at The Hairpin and the deputy editor at Jezebel. Her work has appeared in The New York Times, The New York Times Magazine, Time, Grantland, Slate, Pitchfork, Bon Appetit, Spin, and Fader. She lives in Brooklyn.
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