A personal essay on exposure, auto-fiction, internet feminism and
the anxiety epidemic. Last year Olivia Sudjic published Sympathy, a
novel about surveillance and connection in the internet age. If a
debut novel is written by a woman, it is often read and discussed
as if it were a memoir. Suddenly Sudjic found herself shoved under
the microscope, subject to same surveillance apparatus she had
dissected in her novel. In this incisive personal essay, Olivia
Sudjic draws on her experience to examine the damaging expectations
that attend any young female artist, as well the strategies by
which they might be evaded.
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