Keen On America

We Get the Non-Fiction We Deserve: From AI Empires to Wokeness Critiques to a Year Without Sex

Jun 8, 2025
Bethanne Patrick, a LATimes book critic and host of the Missing Pages podcast, dives into the complex landscape of contemporary nonfiction. She explores Melissa Fibos' year of celibacy, highlighting themes of self-discovery over toxic romance. Discussion shifts to Thomas Chatterton Williams' critique of identity politics and racial discourse, alongside the absurdity captured in Damon Young's anthology. Patrick also examines AI's growing influence, questioning its implications for authentic connection and societal discourse in an age marked by anxiety and isolation.
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ANECDOTE

Melissa Fibos' Year Of Celibacy

  • Melissa Fibos took a year-long celibacy break to reset from addictive romantic pursuits.
  • She discovered joy in solitude and simple pleasures before meeting her future wife midway through the year.
INSIGHT

Challenges in Young Relationships

  • Young people face emotional and economic pressures complicating relationships today.
  • These pressures reduce focus on others and contribute to the rise of celibacy and relationship avoidance.
INSIGHT

Celibacy as Empowerment and Growth

  • Fibos' celibacy journey reflects female empowerment amid cultural and political challenges.
  • She draws inspiration from historical women who chose celibacy to grow beyond societal norms.
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