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  <title>Episode 244 — Hilton Als</title>
  <description>Hilton Als is the guest. His latest book, White Girls, is now available from McSweeney's&amp;amp;mdash;and it has just been nominated for the National Book Critics Circle Award for criticism. 
Junot D&amp;amp;iacute;az raves
&amp;quot;I read Als not only because he is utterly extraordinary, which he is, but for the reason one is often drawn to the best writers&amp;amp;mdash;because one has a sense that one&amp;amp;rsquo;s life might depend on them. White Girls is a book, a dream, an enemy, a friend, and, yes, the read of the year.&amp;quot;
And John Jeremiah Sullivan says
&amp;quot;Hilton Als&amp;amp;rsquo;s White Girls...is a leap forward not merely for Als as a writer but for the peculiar American genre of culture-crit-as-autobiography. Its bravery lies in a set refusal to allow itself all sorts of illusions&amp;amp;mdash;about race, about sex, about American art&amp;amp;mdash;and the subtlety of its thinking is wedded maypole-fashion to a real confessional lyricism [...] Als taught me that I have a lot of white girl in me, too, and so does he. And so do you, is where it gets interesting. If you think that sounds like another blurb-job or post-postmodern twaddle, I defy you to read this book and come away with a mind unchanged.&amp;quot;
Monologue topics: drought, fire, climate change, the (likely) dystopian future, Finland.</description>
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