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CV

Seo-Young Chu

In “CV,” I explore my “curriculum vitae”—my “course of life”—on my own terms. My CV here includes self-doubt, illness, anger, whimsy, breakdowns, reckonings, rest, dreams, plot holes, re-livings, celebrations of failure, and ambivalence about success.

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Welcome to my “CV”

In “CV,” I explore my “curriculum vitae”—my “course of life”—on my own terms. Here my CV will include self-doubt, illness, anger, whimsy, breakdowns, reckonings, rest, dreams, plot holes, flashbacks/re-livings, celebrations of failure, and ...

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