About Quote by Guy Gavriel Kay
“Do we value privacy in any real way? Thinking about blogs, Twitter, Facebook, MySpace... all these suggest we value exposure rather more. And instead of challenging this transformation, as they are supposed to - certainly at the more thoughtful edges of the art - novelists are buying into it wholesale.”
About This Quote
Source Essay: Reflections on Digital Culture, 2010s
The passage suggests that modern society values exposure over privacy, and that writers are uncritically embracing this shift.
In simple terms: People prioritize being seen over being private; writers follow suit.
Consider the impact of digital exposure on personal freedom.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- online publishing
- personal branding
- literary criticism
- technology adoption
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can creators protect privacy while staying relevant?
- What are the costs of constant exposure?
Privacy concerns may be overstated; not all exposure is negative.