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James is far darker and more imaginative, tender, and sly than that, a testament to Everett’s ability to continually upset assumptions people might have about the kind of books he should write ...
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And in 2024, the two biggest novels proved the point. First, James (Mantle, £20) by Percival Everett, which might be the book of the year and ought to have won the Booker Prize this week.