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Slovenia🏛️ PoliticsProgressive11 hr. ago

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The article discusses the work of Polish writer Olga Tokarczuk and illustrator Joanna Concejo, focusing on their exploration of societal issues such as social media and self-love through their art. The piece references Tokarczuk’s previous works, including her novel 'Beguni' and essay collection 'Pozorni pripovedovalec,' where she has previously addressed themes related to tourism and consumer logic. The article highlights the artistic collaboration between Tokarczuk and Concejo, emphasizing their critical perspective on contemporary society.

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Delo logoDeloIndependent🔒Progressive11 hr. ago
Lose your face and buy a new one

The article discusses the work of Polish writer Olga Tokarczuk and illustrator Joanna Concejo, focusing on their exploration of societal issues such as social media and self-love through their art. The piece references Tokarczuk’s previous works, including her novel 'Beguni' and essay collection 'Pozorni pripovedovalec,' where she has previously addressed themes related to tourism and consumer logic. The article highlights the artistic collaboration between Tokarczuk and Concejo, emphasizing their critical perspective on contemporary society.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the work of Tokarczuk and Concejo as a critique of modern societal trends, particularly highlighting issues like social media influence and self-love. While not explicitly political, the thematic focus aligns with left-leaning critiques of consumerism and individualism, suggesting

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