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Aug 2022
1h 16m

How Do We Face Loss With Dignity?

NEW YORK TIMES OPINION
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In his latest work, “The Last White Man,” the award-winning writer Mohsin Hamid imagines a world that is very like our own, with one major exception: On various days, white people wake up to discover that their skin is no longer white. It’s a heavy premise, but one of Hamid’s unique talents as a novelist is his ability to take on the most difficult of topics ... Show More
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