Trick Mirror: Reflection on Self-delusion

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Published Nov. 11, 2019 by Random House.

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978-0-525-51054-3
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I was attracted to this collection of essays when I read a piece by the author in some publication and found out that she and I share a heritage, though not the same generation. This is a collection of her non-fiction writings which all touch upon the idea of the tension between appearance and reality in various settings: religion, social customs, social networks, reality television, politics, and and so forth. Despite the subtitle, quite a bit of the trickery is imposed by powerful external entities, not generated internally within the individual. For the most part the author concentrates on the recent past after 1990 or so to comment on how this divergence has increased its hold on popular culture. It goes against the plain-talking, straight-shooting American ideal we have long held. The most grotesque manifestation came in the person of Donald Trump whose power was always his ability to manipulate …

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