White Girls
Hilton Als
If you’re not familiar with New Yorker contributor Hilton Als’ work, White Girls is the perfect introduction. The essay collection explores subjects as varied as silent film icon Louise Brooks and author Truman Capote, while never keeping silent about what it means to be a bold queer man of color in the 21st century. Among the best (and most surreal) essays: an imagined critique of Virginia Woolf by Richard Pryor’s sister.
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