This isn’t Cazzie David’s first time releasing a deeply personal work to the public. In 2020, she published No One Asked for This, in which she wrote candidly about her struggles with panic attacks and her breakup with Pete Davidson. She also co-wrote and directed an indie film about toxic relationships, I Love You Forever (2024). And yet, true to form, neither of those experiences has helped to soften the blow of releasing another book. “I’ve been struggling to find ways to talk about it,” she says of Delusions: of Grandeur, of Romance, of Progress, which muses on turning 30 and all the existential crises therein. “It’s hard to describe a book of essays. This is so harrowing. If someone doesn’t like this book, it’s not just them saying they don’t like my writing. It’s ‘I don’t like your personality.’”
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