If it seemed like everyone was reading New Yorker culture critic Jia Tolentino’s debut book of essays Trick Mirror this year, that’s for a good reason: it’s an exceptionally incisive and entertaining ...
TRICK MIRROR: Reflections on Self-Delusion. By Jia Tolentino. Random House. 303 pages. $27. Jia Tolentino, a staff writer at The New Yorker since she was 28, opens her essay collection “Trick Mirror” ...
The "Trick Mirror" author said there was a social media-driven behavior she has mixed feelings about: People hiding any behavior from their online communities that would draw shame during the global ...
SEATTLE — Malik Benson has continued to elevate his play wherever the Ducks called on him this season. The former four-star recruit’s own... There will be College Football Playoff football at Autzen ...
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Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook “I have felt so many times that the choice of this era is to be destroyed or to morally compromise ...
“In the beginning,’ begins Jia Tolentino, “the internet seemed good.” With that sentence, vaguely evocative of Genesis, she neatly encapsulates a collective disenchantment—the unraveling of life in ...