As a novelist, I never think of Monica Lewinsky, that once-everyday young woman, without a sense of dread at the freakish, occult fate that overtook her. Imagine what it must be like, to wake up being her, to face the inevitability of being That Woman. Monica, too, transgressed in apparent safety and then she had the utter foolishness to brag to a lethal enemy, a trusted confidante who ran a tape machine and who brought her a mediated circus of hells. The titillation of that massive, shattering scandal has faded now. But think of the quotidian daily horror of being Monica Lewinsky, and that should take a bite from the soul.Introduction to (and explanation of) this quote series can be found here. Read this tag to see all of them.
—Bruce Sterling (2010)
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Tuesday, August 05, 2014
US History 1973 - 2014 Commonplace Book: Lecture 21, Tabloid Nation II: Monica (Con't)
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