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AZADI Freedom. Fascism. Fiction

Arundhati Roy

PENGUIN

499; 256 pages

INTIMATIONS

by Zadie Smith

PENGUIN

299; 96 pages

Zadie Smith and Arundhati Roy, both galactic-level celebrities in the world of letters, have released slim essay collections that reflect, in part, on this season of plague. Most of Roy’s essays in the pointedly titled predate the pandemic, written over

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