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Fiction on Trial

Por: The Atlantic Life September 05, 2023

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Zadie Smith’s ambitious new novel asks: Do we expect the genre to do too much?Chloe NiclasSeptember 5, 2023, 7 AM ETIs there anything worse than a novel? Is there anyone more vain, more laughable, more exploitative yet morally self-serious than the novelist? Or, as the protagonist of Zadie Smith’s sixth novel puts it: “ ‘Oh what does it matter what that man thinks of anything? He’s a novelist!’ Without meaning to, she had spoken in... + full article



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