5/9/2023 0 Comments Intimations zadie smith review![]() ![]() The most compelling observations in “Postscript: Contempt As a Virus” bring us back to the acute uneasiness of the present moment as reflected in behaviors by British prime minister Boris Johnson’s senior adviser, Dominic Cummings, who violated shelter-in-place orders in Great Britain, and also the brutality of Floyd’s murder. ![]() Deeply personal, it serves as a centering conclusion to a collection written in a fractured, terrorizing time, as if Smith is reminding herself of her anchors. The series of vignettes that make up “Screengrabs” uses Smith’s sharp writing skills to create several disparate portraits-one of a man who runs a nail salon in New York, another of the IT student whose “style” is a trait of youth, and still another of a “heavy smoking” neighbor, among others. The last essay, Intimations, is an annotated list of people in Smith’s life who have bestowed gifts upon her. Her essay on “The America Exception” is a challenge to President Trump’s misplaced nostalgia. A major voice of contemporary literature, Smith gently and thoughtfully takes on a broad range of issues that are personal to her but speak universally to many of us. The six personal essays that comprise this compelling brief volume gives us novelist Smith’s (Swing Time) impressions and thoughts during the pandemic lockdown following the killing of George Floyd by former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin. ![]()
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