In a new memoir, Hanif Kureishi reflects on a life transformed since he lost the use of his arms and legs.
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A new biography of Charles W. Chesnutt, by Tess Chakkalakal, explains the friendships and tensions he had with his white literary contemporaries.
In a new memoir, Hanif Kureishi reflects on a life transformed since he lost the use of his arms and legs.
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