Together, the stories in Tony Tulathimutte’s recent book, “Rejection,” form a case study in the way that the Internet has both popularized structural language about power and also flattened all sense of proportion, meaning, and historicity.
Together, the stories in Tony Tulathimutte’s recent book, “Rejection,” form a case study in the way that the Internet has both popularized structural language about power and also flattened all sense of proportion, meaning, and historicity.
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