A disquieting book ... The power of Nights lies in its versatile technique ... There are bits about AI and Sam Altman, a few affecting set pieces on Christianity, then she lapses into clichés ... Despite these flaws, One Aladdin Two Lamps contains spectacular genies of its own, particularly when the author follows her intuition. Again and again Winterson surprises us. Her Nights unfold as a series of opinion pieces, with Shahrazad (and Winterson) as columnists advocating for social justice. She links class commentary to Nights, with storytelling a prized commodity not confined to elites but open to all, from every walk of life, an embarrassment of riches.
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