Kevin Lambert Proves That Literature Can Still Be an Invigorating Slap in the Face | The Walrus
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In "May Our Joy Endure", Kevin Lambert explores the horrors of bourgeois society through Céline Wachowski’s dual life, juxtaposing her glamorous facade with her moral failings.
Céline's premonitions of disaster highlight the tension between her public persona and the reality of her complicity in systemic societal issues, such as the housing crisis.
The story opens with a lavish party, immediately establishing a stark contrast between the glittering lifestyles of Montreal's elite and the devastating consequences of their financial decisions.
Through investigative exposés, Lambert reveals Céline's hidden truths, illustrating how even successful public figures are often entwined in the dark underbelly of capitalism.
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