It should come as no shock that someone as strange as Lena Dunham has been obsessed with death "since she was born." A so-called morbid trait she shares with her father, funny enough.
In the chapter "Is This Even Real?," I give her props for being able to put into words a very legitimate question about death: Is the sense of imminent death bound up in the desire to leave some kind of legacy? Respond with your thoughts.
In the chapter "Is This Even Real?," I give her props for being able to put into words a very legitimate question about death: Is the sense of imminent death bound up in the desire to leave some kind of legacy? Respond with your thoughts.