A review by grayola
They Can't Kill Us Until They Kill Us by Hanif Abdurraqib

5.0

One of those perfect collections of essays that rivet you with every sentence. I think Hanif deeply understands how critical and cultural commentary thrives alongside autobiography. We read someone’s perspective for its subjectivity, not its objective truth. There is no aggregated approval or disapproval of a film, piece of music, or item of cultural discourse: just feeling and the expression in relation to it.