The relentlessly versatile Zadie Smith brings her trademark wit, warmth and razor-sharp arguments to her second collection of essays, writing with insight about everything from politics and social media to the environment and popular culture. She simultaneously achieves the near-impossible, making a case for the self and the aesthetic while remaining rooted in an exploration of power and identity that rejects the neat compartmentalisation so often favoured by the modern world.
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