Trick mirror jia6/6/2023 ![]() ![]() “She is the only writer I’ve read who can incorporate meme-speak into her prose without losing face.” The New York Times Book Review called “Trick Mirror” a “a cri de coeur from a writer who has been forced to revise her youthful belief in American institutions.” Tolentino “writes with an inimitable mix of force, lyricism and internet-honed humor,” reviewer Maggie Doherty wrote. ![]() ![]() “I have felt so many times that the choice of this era is to be destroyed or to morally compromise ourselves in order to be functional - to be wrecked, or to be functional for reasons that contribute to the wreck,” Tolentino writes in one essay. Woven through many of Tolentino’s essays is a recognition of just how hard it is to opt out of capitalism now that it is easier than ever to participate in it. She also writes about religion, scammer culture and feminism in the post-#MeToo era. ![]() Tolentino, who is a staff writer at The New Yorker, has been called a “millennial Susan Sontag.” Her cultural criticism draws heavily on the internet and the myriad ways it shapes our lives in “Trick Mirror,” she considers not only how the rise of social media has affected our identities, but also how it has ramped up the pressure women feel to present “ideal” versions of themselves on these platforms. ![]()
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