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The love song of J. Alfred Prufrock
Book • 1915
The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock is a seminal work of modernist literature, presented as a dramatic monologue that delves into the anxieties, hesitations, and existential crises of its protagonist.
The poem is renowned for its use of stream-of-consciousness narrative, reflecting the fragmented thoughts and feelings of Prufrock as he navigates social and emotional challenges.
The poem is renowned for its use of stream-of-consciousness narrative, reflecting the fragmented thoughts and feelings of Prufrock as he navigates social and emotional challenges.
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in the context of advice for aspiring novelists.

Natasha Joukovsky

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Natasha Joukovsky — On Recursion, Status Games & Manufactured Nonchalance (EP.268)
Mentioned when discussing feeling constrained by judgement and the fear of status death.

Why Smart People Deliberately Kill Their Status