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Intimations: Six Essays by Zadie Smith
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Intimations: Six Essays (original 2020; edition 2020)

by Zadie Smith (Author)

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"Deeply personal and powerfully moving, a short and timely series of reflective essays by one of the most clear-sighted and essential writers of our time Written during the early months of lockdown, Intimations explores ideas and questions prompted by an unprecedented situation. What does it mean to submit to a new reality--or to resist it? How do we compare relative sufferings? What is the relationship between time and work? In our isolation, what do other people mean to us? How do we think about them? What is the ratio of contempt to compassion in a crisis? When an unfamiliar world arrives, what does it reveal about the world that came before it? Suffused with a profound intimacy and tenderness in response to these extraordinary times, Intimations is a slim, suggestive volume with a wide scope, in which Zadie Smith clears a generous space for thought, open enough for each reader to reflect on what has happened--and what should come next"--… (more)
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Info:Penguin Books (2020), Edition: Later Printing, 112 pages
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Zadie and this collection are some of the best company I could’ve asked for in this baffling summer of 2020.
  hannerwell | Feb 24, 2024 |
“I used to think that there would one day be a vaccine: that if enough black people named the virus, explained it, demonstrated how it operates, videoed its effects, protested it peacefully, revealed how widespread it really is, how the symptoms arise, how so many Americans keep giving it to each other, irresponsibly and shamefully, generation after generation, causing intolerable and unending damage both to individual bodies and to the body politic—I thought if that knowledge became as widespread as could possibly be managed or imagined that we might finally reach some kind of herd immunity. I don’t think that anymore.”

"Contempt as a Virus" was definitely the stand out of this collection, but as always, Zadie Smith's comments on race, time, and privilege never fail to spark some much needed introspection. ( )
  cbwalsh | Sep 13, 2023 |
Very small book, with a few short essays, most (all?) related to COVID. I think I like her fiction more than essays but there was some good stuff. A very good writer. ( )
  steve02476 | Jan 3, 2023 |
An impulse purchase from the new book. section at my local bookstore. I liked the idea of this book. Clearly this could not be some thorough analysis of the pandemic from a place of great perspective. Rather this is overhearing someone else processing a thing while we are all still in that thing. (And in August, we are all still very much in the middle of this thing, though some aspects are very different already from the days Smith is writing from.) The benefit being not only getting to listen to that processing from someone you haven't already been processing with for five months, but someone who has a career of thinking about people and how they work, how they shape narratives out of the chaos of their lives.

Many useful moments. I wished for more. (Not a criticism.) ( )
  greeniezona | Sep 29, 2022 |
Zadie Smith is the perfect person to write about the insanity of 2020. I just wish this book were longer. ( )
  BibliophageOnCoffee | Aug 12, 2022 |
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It stares you in the face. No role is so well suited to philosophy as the one you happen to be in right now.
—Marcus Aurelius

My vocabulary is adequate for writing notes and keeping journals but absolutely useless for an active moral life.
—Grace Paley
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For Jackie and Joy
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"Deeply personal and powerfully moving, a short and timely series of reflective essays by one of the most clear-sighted and essential writers of our time Written during the early months of lockdown, Intimations explores ideas and questions prompted by an unprecedented situation. What does it mean to submit to a new reality--or to resist it? How do we compare relative sufferings? What is the relationship between time and work? In our isolation, what do other people mean to us? How do we think about them? What is the ratio of contempt to compassion in a crisis? When an unfamiliar world arrives, what does it reveal about the world that came before it? Suffused with a profound intimacy and tenderness in response to these extraordinary times, Intimations is a slim, suggestive volume with a wide scope, in which Zadie Smith clears a generous space for thought, open enough for each reader to reflect on what has happened--and what should come next"--

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