![]() ![]() Tolentino “hasn’t spent an August in the city in quite a few years.” Turns out she might be the most intelligent person alive. Kirkus Reviews has called her “a key voice of her generation.” Rebecca Solnit has called her “the best young essayist at work in the U.S.” The Guardian has called her “incisive, with a gift for unexpected intuitive turns and juxtapositions.” But should there be any lingering doubt, this might clinch the notion for you: When Vanity Fair suggested that, ahead of the release of her first book, Trick Mirror: Reflections on Self-Delusion (out August 6), she do a guide to surviving New York City, where she currently lives, during the month of August, objectively the worst month in the city, her book publicist informed me that she couldn’t do that even if she wanted to. ![]() You might have heard lately that Jia Tolentino is one of the most intelligent writers of this moment. ![]()
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