Persona and Icon by Genevieve Valentine
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Persona and Icon
3/5. Pair of short novels about a woman who is the face of a nation (sort of ambassador, sort of pawn, sort of mascot) in a nearish future surveillance world. She is a lot sharper than she is given credit for, and she's going to need to be.
Exactly the books about celebrity and surveillance and media that I expected out of the author of those famous red carpet recaps. These books are about power and image and narrative, with a twist of nihilistic sadness through them. I picked them up thinking they would be a continuation of the general theme of digital futurism I've got going. They are, but they are also much more political fiction than I was expecting.
3/5. Pair of short novels about a woman who is the face of a nation (sort of ambassador, sort of pawn, sort of mascot) in a nearish future surveillance world. She is a lot sharper than she is given credit for, and she's going to need to be.
Exactly the books about celebrity and surveillance and media that I expected out of the author of those famous red carpet recaps. These books are about power and image and narrative, with a twist of nihilistic sadness through them. I picked them up thinking they would be a continuation of the general theme of digital futurism I've got going. They are, but they are also much more political fiction than I was expecting.