Surveys: A Novel

Author:   Natasha Stagg ,  Chris Kraus
Publisher:   Autonomedia
ISBN:  

9781584351788


Pages:   176
Publication Date:   12 February 2016
Recommended Age:   From 18
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Natasha Stagg ,  Chris Kraus
Publisher:   Autonomedia
Imprint:   Semiotext (E)
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.272kg
ISBN:  

9781584351788


ISBN 10:   1584351780
Pages:   176
Publication Date:   12 February 2016
Recommended Age:   From 18
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Stagg's slim novel deftly explores the shifting landscape of celebrity through the story of a young woman's rise from obscurity to Internet stardom -- the low numbers to the high ones -- after an online flirtation with a semifamous social media personality. New York Times Book Review Stagg is a fearless writer, and she plays with stream of consciousness diatribes and obsessive inner thoughts to create a compelling and addictive story that explores contemporary understandings of jealousy and love through social media. Vice Magazine


Stagg's slim novel deftly explores the shifting landscape of celebrity through the story of a young woman's rise from obscurity to Internet stardom -- the 'low numbers' to the 'high ones' -- after an online flirtation with a semifamous social media personality. * New York Times Book Review * Stagg is a fearless writer, and she plays with stream of consciousness diatribes and obsessive inner thoughts to create a compelling and addictive story that explores contemporary understandings of jealousy and love through social media. * Vice Magazine * Bored of her life working in a Tucson, Arizona, mall, 23-year-old Colleen takes the life-changing plunge that so many millennials often consider -- becoming an internet celebrity. Colleen posts updates about her life online, gaining followers and forming a double life teetering between young adult normalcy and the uncanny phenomenon of being sort of, kind of famous on the internet. The coming-of-age story offers a psychological dissection of the logic behind sharing your every thought with a mass of anonymous strangers, exploring the strange terrain where the personal and performative overlap and bleed into one another. Without altogether celebrating or condemning the contemporary obsession with online sharing, Stagg explores the roles we play and the selves we inhabit, online and IRL. * Huffington Post * I had never read a good piece of fiction that featured internet culture as a predominant part of its plot until I read Surveys. * Rookie *


I had never read a good piece of fiction that featured internet culture as a predominant part of its plot until I read Surveys. -Rookie Stagg's slim novel deftly explores the shifting landscape of celebrity through the story of a young woman's rise from obscurity to Internet stardom-the 'low numbers' to the 'high ones'-after an online flirtation with a semifamous social media personality. -New York Times Book Review * Reviews * Stagg is a fearless writer, and she plays with stream of consciousness diatribes and obsessive inner thoughts to create a compelling and addictive story that explores contemporary understandings of jealousy and love through social media. -Vice Magazine * Reviews * Bored of her life working in a Tucson, Arizona, mall, 23-year-old Colleen takes the life-changing plunge that so many millennials often consider-becoming an internet celebrity. Colleen posts updates about her life online, gaining followers and forming a double life teetering between young adult normalcy and the uncanny phenomenon of being sort of, kind of famous on the internet. The coming-of-age story offers a psychological dissection of the logic behind sharing your every thought with a mass of anonymous strangers, exploring the strange terrain where the personal and performative overlap and bleed into one another. Without altogether celebrating or condemning the contemporary obsession with online sharing, Stagg explores the roles we play and the selves we inhabit, online and IRL. -Huffington Post * Reviews * I had never read a good piece of fiction that featured internet culture as a predominant part of its plot until I read Surveys. -Rookie * Reviews *


Stagg's slim novel deftly explores the shifting landscape of celebrity through the story of a young woman's rise from obscurity to Internet stardom -- the low numbers to the high ones -- after an online flirtation with a semifamous social media personality. New York Times Book Review


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Natasha Stagg is the author of Surveys- A Novel (Semiotext(e)). Her work has appeared in Artforum, Bookforum,Texte Zur Kunst,n+1,Spike Art,Flash Art,Dazed,V,Vice,032c, and other publications.

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