Opinions: A Decade Of Arguments, Criticism, And Minding Other People'S Business - Paperback
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9760063341472
ISBN
9780063341470

Opinions: A Decade Of Arguments, Criticism, And Minding Other People'S Business

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Author
Gay, Roxane

With an introduction in which Gay provides the connective tissues that link her groundbreaking writing, Opinions is a collection of her best nonfiction pieces from the past ten years, addressing a wide range of topicsā€”politics, the culture wars, civil rights, celebrities, and much more. Offering nuanced analysis that never shies away from difficult topics, this sharp, thought-provoking anthology will delight Gayā€™s devotees and draw new readers to this inimitable talent.

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