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Author:
Laurens, Camille, author.
Title:
Who you think I am / Camille Laurens ; translated from the French by Adriana Hunter.
Publisher:
Other Press,
Copyright Date:
2017
Description:
pages cm
Subject:
Middle-aged women--Fiction.
Self-presentation--Fiction.
Identity (Psychology)--Fiction.
Virtual reality--Fiction.
Other Titles:
Celle que vous croyez. English
Notes:
"Originally published in France as Celle que vous croyez by Editions Gallimard, Paris, in 2016"--Title page verso.
Summary:
"In a vertiginous play of mirrors between fantasy and virtual reality, Camille Laurens relates the dangerous liaisons of a woman who refuses to give up on desire. This is the story of Claire Millecam, a 48 year-old teacher and divorcee, who creates a fake social media profile to try to keep tabs on Jo, her occasional, elusive, and inconstant lover. Under the false identity of Claire Antunes, a young and beautiful 24 year-old, she starts a correspondence with Chris--pseudonym KissChris--which soon turns into an Internet love affair. WHO YOU THINK I AM is a true novel of our times that brilliantly exposes the disconnect between desire and fantasy. Social media allows us to put ourselves on display, to indulge in secrets, but above all it allows us to lie, to recreate a life, to become our own fiction--a mixture of sentimental naivety and manipulative perversity which echoes the libertine novels of the 18th century"-- Provided by publisher.
"This is the story of Claire Millecam, a forty-eight-year-old teacher and divorcee who creates a fake social media profile to try to keep tabs on Jo, her occasional, elusive, and inconstant lover. Under the false identity of Claire Antunes, a young and beautiful twenty-four-year-old, she starts a correspondence with Chris--pseudonym KissChris--which soon turns into an Internet love affair. Who You Think I Am is a true novel of our times that brilliantly exposes the disconnect between desire and fantasy. Social media allow us to put ourselves on display, to indulge in secrets, but above all to lie, to recreate a life, to become our own fiction--a mixture of sentimental naivety manipulative perversity which echoes the libertine novels of the eighteenth century."-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1590518322
9781590518328
OCLC:
(OCoLC)960762435
LCCN:
2016036970
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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