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This attractive hardback from Notting Hill Editions contains the six shortlisted essays from their William Hazlitt Essay Prize. The essays are very different, but they are all very worthy finalists.Michael Ignatieff, the overall winner, writes about Raphael Lemkin, who coined the word genocide and fought a lonely battle to have it recognized in law. J. T. Barbarese's piece is an impressionistic account of the underclass of Grays Ferry, Pennsylvania, a place where the women 'look everything in the eye, and look it down until it's dead or confesses'. Belle Boggs and Leslie Jamison offer more personal essays about infertility and empathy respectively. I especially enjoyed reading about Jamison's time as an actor, presenting case histories to medical students
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