I've just read Olivia Laing's 'The Lonely City' and thoroughly enjoyed her deep insights into loneliness and how artists have used art to deal with their loneliness. I look forward to reading more books by her.
Olivia is a wonderful writer. I have read slmost everything she has written. "The lonely City" certainly touched me. I have always felt like an outsider. My views are unconventional and I do not conform to society's view of beauty. In fact, i am strange looking and people can be cruel. I do so wish people would be less unthinking and aware of there behaviour towards those that are "different." I think loneliness is going to get worse. People are becoming more isolated esp with social media and the neo liberalism ideal since the late 70s.
ottessa is my fav author i''ve read everything by her besides death in her hands; i have it and i am excited to read it. i have also preordered her new book coming out this year. thank you for this video, ottessa has inspired me
Death in her hands is absolutely amazing but I made the mistake of reading it after the loss of my 17 year old dog who was my whole world. That book made me sob uncontrollably. Beautiful book but my god
I've just read Olivia Laing's 'The Lonely City' and thoroughly enjoyed her deep insights into loneliness and how artists have used art to deal with their loneliness. I look forward to reading more books by her.
Olivia is a wonderful writer.
I have read slmost everything she has written. "The lonely City" certainly touched me. I have always felt like an outsider. My views are unconventional and I do not conform to society's view of beauty. In fact, i am strange looking and people can be cruel. I do so wish people would be less unthinking and aware of there behaviour towards those that are "different."
I think loneliness is going to get worse. People are becoming more isolated esp with social media and the neo liberalism ideal since the late 70s.
ottessa is my fav author i''ve read everything by her besides death in her hands; i have it and i am excited to read it. i have also preordered her new book coming out this year. thank you for this video, ottessa has inspired me
did you read it? what did yo think? only thing i've read by her so far and i LOVED it
Death in her hands is absolutely amazing but I made the mistake of reading it after the loss of my 17 year old dog who was my whole world. That book made me sob uncontrollably. Beautiful book but my god
Thank you for this interview! So interesting. Love Ottessa
Wanda. The 1972 film starring, written and directed by Barbara Loden. Died at 42.
Why was this interviewer so passive aggressive and immature with these women lol
Covid-related angst
he was not
The interviewer was very good.@@drendelous