The Loneliness Files

Cover of The Loneliness Files by Athena Dixon
Author: Athena Dixon
Publisher: Tin House
Year: 2023
Language: en
Pages: 175
ISBN-13: 9781959030126
Dimensions:
Height: 216 mm
Length: 142 mm
Width: 13 mm
Weight: 204 g
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The Loneliness Files by Athena Dixon, published by Tin House in 2023, is a poignant exploration of the isolation that can accompany our digitally connected lives. This edition spans 175 pages and is presented in English. Dixon delves into the complexities of loneliness, drawing from her own experiences as a middle-aged woman living alone and working remotely, while also reflecting on the broader implications of technology on human connection.

In this memoir, Dixon investigates the emotional voids that technology cannot fill, prompting readers to confront their own feelings of isolation. Through her narrative, she examines the story of Joyce Carol Vincent, a woman whose tragic end highlights the often-overlooked realities of loneliness. The book raises critical questions about personal choices, shared human experiences, and the paths to reconnecting with one another. The Loneliness Files offers a thoughtful examination of interpersonal relations and the psychological aspects of loneliness, making it a significant contribution to contemporary discussions on social science and personal memoirs.


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“An essential exploration of the isolation inherent in our era of virtual hyperconnection [that] also asks how we can find our way back to one another.”–New York Times Book Review

“I was blown away.”–Hanif Abdurraqib, Tin House Editor-at-Large

What does it mean to be a body behind a screen, lost in the hustle of an online world? In our age of digital hyper-connection, Athena Dixon invites us to consider this question with depth, heart, and ferocity, investigating the gaps that technology cannot fill and confronting a lifetime of loneliness.

Living alone as a middle-aged woman without children or pets and working forty hours a week from home, more than three hundred fifty miles from her family and friends, Dixon begins watching mystery videos on YouTube, listening to true crime podcasts, and playing video game walk-throughs just to hear another human voice. She discovers the story of Joyce Carol Vincent, a woman who died alone, her body remaining in front of a glowing television set for three years before the world finally noticed. Searching for connection, Dixon plumbs the depths of communal loneliness, asking essential questions of herself and all of us: How have her past decisions left her so alone? Are we, as humans, linked by a shared loneliness? How do we see the world and our place in it? And finally, how do we find our way back to each other?

Searing and searching, The Loneliness Files is a groundbreaking memoir in essays that ultimately brings us together in its piercing, revelatory examination of how and why it is that we break apart.

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Publisher: Tin House. Year: 2023.
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ISBN-13: 9781959030126.
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Language: en. Pages: 175.

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