The confession continues.
In this unflinching follow-up, Kylie Jensen moves from mapping her own desire to studying its collision with her public self. She documents the compartmentalization of a solitary life: the calm, independent surface of a working writer, and the subterranean, relentless hunger that pulls her into anonymous rooms and negotiated touch.
Here are the raw visits to clubs and backrooms that inspired her Dark Room fiction series. Here is the colder analysis of maintaining a dual existence, the cost of a life divided between observation and participation, and the ethics of turning personal hunger into professional art.
Autobiography 2 is the next chapter—older, wiser, more complex, and still relentlessly hungry. It’s proof that the most important story doesn’t end; it evolves, written alone.