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Christine and Damir discuss two personal essays from New York magazine that went viral last week. The first deals with divorce, the second with getting scammed. A flabbergasted Damir can’t believe they were published; he wonders if anyone outside New York would care to read them. Christine finds ironic wisdom buried in both essays. The conversation ends on a high note, with Christine explaining how one of the essays breaks new ground in the media monoculture.
Required Reading:
* Emily Gould, “The Lure of Divorce,” New York magazine.
* Charlotte Cowls, “The Day I Put $50,000 in a Shoe Box and Handed It to a Stranger,” New York magazine.
* Christine’s three theories about the above essays.
* Elizabeth Wurtzel, Prozac Nation.
* Kristen Roupenian, “Cat Person”.
* Ross Douthat, The Decadent Society.
By Shadi Hamid & Damir Marusic4.4
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Christine and Damir discuss two personal essays from New York magazine that went viral last week. The first deals with divorce, the second with getting scammed. A flabbergasted Damir can’t believe they were published; he wonders if anyone outside New York would care to read them. Christine finds ironic wisdom buried in both essays. The conversation ends on a high note, with Christine explaining how one of the essays breaks new ground in the media monoculture.
Required Reading:
* Emily Gould, “The Lure of Divorce,” New York magazine.
* Charlotte Cowls, “The Day I Put $50,000 in a Shoe Box and Handed It to a Stranger,” New York magazine.
* Christine’s three theories about the above essays.
* Elizabeth Wurtzel, Prozac Nation.
* Kristen Roupenian, “Cat Person”.
* Ross Douthat, The Decadent Society.

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