Proceeding: a ~1,200-word paper titled "Reading Eileen Gunn’s 'Computer Friendly': Themes, Style, and Cultural Significance (focus on page 17)". Should I write that now?

Gunn satirizes late-20th-century corporate culture, suggesting a future where labor demands eventually consume one's entire physical and mental being.

Gunn does not set her dystopia in dark, neon-lit alleys, but in a quiet suburban household. This mundane, domestic framing makes the horror of cognitive erasure and disembodied parents feel terrifyingly close to home. 12. Information Asymmetry

This paper is offered as a helpful, general reference. If you have a specific PDF by an author named Eileen Gunn, please provide the first sentence or DOI, and I can refine the guidance further.

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