Keynote
Corrosive stories about the insatiable logic of whiteness, by one of Granta’s Best of Young American Novelists
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“These venomous, discomforting stories may soon feel ‘of their time,’ but what a time. Imagine the white malaise of Sam Lipsyte and the heightened satire of Gary Shteyngart shot through with a tab of Mark Leyner’s hyperstylized metafiction. Maybe that’s the right frame of mind to ask what white people are really made of, these days. A consciously caustic critique of white fragility that means to leave a mark.”—Kirkus Reviews