Anna Wiener is a contributing writer to The New Yorker, covering Silicon Valley, startup culture, and technology. Her first memoir, Uncanny Valley, is a humorous and penetrating reflection on the absurdities, contradictions, excesses, and deficiencies that she observed and was complicit in while working in the tech industry. Her writing has appeared in n+1, The Atlantic, Wired, The New Republic, New York, Harper’s, and the Times Magazine.
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