Daum
speaks to questions
at the root of the contemporary experience, from the search
for authenticity and interpersonal connection
in a society defined by consumerism and media; to the disenchantment
of working in a "glamour profession"; to the
catastrophic effects of living among New York's terminal
hipsters. With
precision and well-balanced irony, the author implicates
herself as readily as she does the targets that fascinate
and horrify her.
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