Description
Trick Mirror is an enlightening, unforgettable trip through the river of self-delusion that surges just beneath the surface of our lives. This is a book about the incentives that shape us, and about how hard it is to see ourselves clearly in a culture that revolves around the self. In each essay, Jia writes about the cultural prisms that have shaped her: the rise of the nightmare social internet; the American scammer as millennial hero; the literary heroine’s journey from brave to blank to bitter; the mandate that everything, including our bodies, should always be getting more efficient and beautiful until we die.
Turner Heathcote @wlehner_539
September 16, 2021
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This writer is a skilled and imaginative word-wright, full of ideas and sharp cultural observations that don't always gel into coherence. She transcends this muddling in the final essay, on weddings and marriage, where she acknowledges her own ambivalence in a way that is insightful and instructive for us as readers.