The author discusses his latest novel, 'The Last White Man,' and the adaptation of his previous book 'Exit West.'
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The book, which just hit shelves, imagines a world in which white people begin to turn dark-skinned — slowly at first, a few people waking up without their whiteness in disparate cities across the country, and then quickly, when suddenly entire communities are as similar on the outside as they’ve been on the inside.
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