Meghan Daum's "Virtual Love": Criticism. Born in California in 1970, Meghan Daum is an American writer, essayist, and journalist. Her article "Virtual Love" posted in New Yorker magazine from 25 August 1997 to 1 September 1997 is a personal encounter between the author and cyberspace. Throughout this article, the authors introduce to us the progress of online relationships which are merely declining memory after it began to appear interesting and changes in life. In fact, she said at the end of the sentence "Reality rarely matches the ideal online romantic poisoning expectations." (Daum, 1997, p. 10)
Meghan Daum 's articles feature controversial topics in an amazing way, such as the death of parents and the decision not to lay children. I was in a big fight with Daum. And Daum was trying to solve the "distance between what we think should be felt and what we actually feel". In addition to the way Daum expresses such wit and insight, we can only hope to express it clearly. Nguyen has thrown us deep into this exhilarating spy novel. This is called an anonymous confession by an anonymous narrator. Not only outsiders are the protagonists of this novel that won the Pulitzer Prize. He is a northern Vietnamese special northern Vietnamese mole and he becomes an American outsider when he realizes that he himself is living immigrant.
Meghan Daum announced her first essay collection "My Misspent Youth" (2001). In the title article originally written for New Yorkers, Daum described living in Manhattan as a writer as a writer in the mid-1920s, and it was difficult to distinguish from the illusion in a mythical city. Can not you live a life filled with clever talks like Mia Farrow and lots of gin? To Daum, the oak floor apartment of Riverside Drive is not a financial boom but a sophisticated 'real' lifestyle. However, the apartment on the Upper West Side is not like a huge mansion, but both are built on wealth. As a struggling graduate student, Daum admires the lifestyle that will never be touched.
Once upon a time, a work by a young author named Meghan Daum won the thanks of one of the many inhabitants of cyberspace. A problematic fan, PFSlider, e-mailed Daum, telling her she had a "crazy crash" to her, proposed her marriage and asked her to have lunch. The meeting between the reader and the writer's boy met a girl and have a contemporary style - a new Daum series My Misspent Youth series articles are described in "Edge of The Physical World". This is the influence of Daum's work on readers. My Misspent Youth is the first book filled with integrity, insight, and wicked wit, compared with Daan Didion. This series examines the society lost in the temptation of material wealth and explores the modern life by using the experience of Daum himself as a filter.