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Opinions

A Decade of Arguments, Criticism, and Minding Other People's Business

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From beloved and bestselling author Roxane Gay, "a strikingly fresh cultural critic" (Washington Post) comes an exhilarating collection of her essays on culture, politics, and everything in between.

Since the publication of the groundbreaking Bad Feminist and Hunger, Roxane Gay has continued to tackle big issues embroiling society—state-sponsored violence and mass shootings, women's rights post-Dobbs, online disinformation, and the limits of empathy—alongside more individually personalized matters: can I tell my co-worker her perfume makes me sneeze? Is it acceptable to schedule a daily 8 am meeting? In her role as a New York Times opinion section contributor and the publication's "Work Friend" columnist, she reaches millions of readers with her wise voice and sharp insights.

Opinions is a collection of Roxane Gay's best nonfiction pieces from the past ten years. Covering a wide range of topics—politics, feminism, the culture wars, civil rights, and much more—with an all-new introduction in which she reflects on the past decade in America, this sharp, thought-provoking anthology will delight Roxane Gay's devotees and draw new readers to this inimitable talent.

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    • Library Journal

      May 1, 2023

      Has influential author/editor/commentator Gay got Opinions, which she shares in her first new book in six years, collecting key nonfiction pieces from the last decade (100,000-copy first printing). Prepub Alert.

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    • Kirkus

      September 1, 2023
      Essays, op-eds, and pop-culture pieces from the acclaimed novelist and memoirist. The decision by the New York Times to hire Gay as an opinion writer in 2014 was a no-brainer: She has a gift for clean, well-ordered prose, and strong feelings on matters of race, gender, and sexuality. Most important, she possesses a fearlessness essential to doing the job right; though she can observe an issue from various angles, she never wrings her hands or delivers milquetoast commentaries. As she writes in the introduction, "On the page, I get to be the boldest, most audacious version of myself." According to the author, police officers shouldn't march in pride parades, and Louis C.K. isn't owed a second chance. To Kill a Mockingbird is overrated, and Dylann Roof, the white supremacist who killed nine black churchgoers in 2015, doesn't deserve the forgiveness the victims' families gave him. Planted firmly on the left, Gay's thoughts on Trump, #metoo, and Black Lives Matter are predictable, but they are engaging in their ferocity all the same. That's partly because she comes to her opinions more out of empathy than ideology, which is why she's also served well as an advice columnist for the Times (a few examples of her columns are included). Like any op-ed writer, she sometimes contradicts herself. For example, a piece explaining her refusal to sign a petition condemning a TV show because "creators are allowed to make bad, irresponsible, problematic art" follows a piece arguing the Roseanne reboot shouldn't have been made. Mostly, however, Gay is consistent, and the squishiness is relegated to puff pieces profiling Madonna, Janelle Mon�e, Tessa Thompson, and others. The author may spit fire in her essays, but even she can't penetrate the PR armor in which Nicki Minaj has encased herself. Fierce and informed riffs on current events and enduring challenges.

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    • Booklist

      September 15, 2023
      Renowned essayist and cultural critic Gay has penned insightful and thought-provoking essays for numerous publications throughout the years and this latest collection of her work highlights the best from the past decade. In her engaging introduction, Gay writes about how she was inspired to openly express her opinions by her mother's confidence, wit, and intellect. She also parses out her enlightening and sometimes fraught experiences as an opinionated and widely read writer in a time of social and cultural upheaval. The essays that follow touch on a breadth of topics and are grouped by subjects, including identity and politics, cultural commentary, and some of her advice columns written for the New York Times. The sections are largely arranged chronologically by publication date, a format that offers a holistic experience of Gay's work and evolution as a writer. The profiles, though the author admits that celebrity profiles are not a "favorite genre of writing," are standouts and enjoyable to read. This is a must-read for not only fans of Gay's work, but for everyone interested in reading intellectual, accessible, and important takes on timely topics.

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