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The power of anonymity: as Twitter celebrity Dril reveals his identity, an Elena Ferrante expert explains what he’s lost

The power of anonymity: as Twitter celebrity Dril reveals his identity, an Elena Ferrante expert explains what he’s lost:

Elena Ferrante chooses to write under a pseudonym to conceal her identity. Jelena990/Shutterstock

Scrolling through US comedian and social media phenomenon Dril’s Twitter account can be a confusing experience for those, like me, who don’t share the same references to “Weird Twitter”, videogaming, fast food, obsessive branding and 1990s popular culture.

“Jarring combinations of the stupefyingly mundane and the elaborately scatological” characterise some of Dril’s most liked tweets, according to the New Yorker. The tweets display a fascination with dog poop, genitals and onanism. They also disregard basic rules of spelling, punctuation and grammar, and frequently use outrageously bad language.

Every so often, however, you find a little gem of caustic humour that gives you a hint of what caused Dril’s success. For example:

Sad to see people betraying their friends for no reason. couldnt be me. i only betray my friends when it gives me an Advantage.

After 15 years of posting anonymously, Dril recently revealed his identity. He is a 35-year-old man named Paul Dochney. In an interview with The Ringer, he said:

People need to grow up. Just accept that I’m not like Santa Claus. I am not like a magic elf who posts.

This reference to Santa and the fairytale realm alludes to the belief that humans are attracted to lies – that we would rather perpetuate the fabulous illusion of a magical world than search for the truth.

Anonymity and authorial power

As an expert in the Italian novelist Elena Ferrante, this reminds me of her 2019 novel The Lying Life of Adults. Ferrante is another contemporary celebrity who hides her identity behind a pen name. Despite her anonymity, her Neapolitan novels have sold more than 10 million copies worldwide.

In The Lying Life of Adults – recently adapted as a TV series for Netflix – the protagonist Giovanna is a young teenager whose world is crushed by the discovery that her father has concealed substantial truths about his past.

statue of Anonymous in a leafy autumn park. The statue is a hooded figure sat with a pen in their hand.
Statue of Anonymous in Budapest. Dmitrii Sakharov/Shutterstock

In 2016, the Italian journalist Claudio Gatti used Ferrante’s financial records to ascertain and publish her true identity. Unlike Dril, when she was unmasked, Ferrante invoked her right to remain anonymous and continued to publish her work under a pseudonym – to the huge relief of her fans.

In choosing anonymity, I believe that Ferrante is alluding to a notion of authorship that is dispersed and collaborative – in which a disembodied author’s identity is shaped by dialogue with the world around them.

Anonymous holds a mirror

Readers and fans often prefer to remain in the dark. As long as the changeable identity of the author is not pinned down to an actual person, it will ring true. Their voice will contain the echoes of our own voice and their face will be a mirror in which we will see our own reflection.

To any artist, remaining anonymous may afford unprecedented creative freedom along with an ability to bear witness to the truth or broadcast a political message. Graffiti artist Banksy is a case in point.

The Bristol muralist is one of the most valued contemporary artists, despite the accusations of vandalism sometimes levelled at him. Recently, his powerful artwork in Kyiv has brought attention to the trauma inflicted to the Ukrainian population during the Russian invasion. His art speaks for itself.

We don’t need to know whose hand guides the pen or the brush – or who delivers Santa’s gifts. As Ferrante writes in her 2003 collection of non-fiction texts, Frantumaglia:

I woke up and the gifts were there … True miracles are the ones whose makers will never be known.

As the mask is removed, Dril might gain a closer connection with his audience. But he will certainly lose the magical aura that anonymity had crafted for him.

The Conversation

Enrica Maria Ferrara does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

: The Conversation – Articles (UK)

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Published on 27 April 2023 by Alan Category: NewsTag: anonymity, Celebrity, Dril, Elena, Expert, Explains, Ferrante, He's, Identity, lost, Power, Reveals, Twitter

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