I Hate Didactic Novels. Here's Why This One Works.
Briefly

Richard Powers's new novel, Playground, features an artist encountering a juvenile albatross, serving as a stark reminder of humanity's impact on nature and the dangers of pollution.
In Playground, Powers’s prose reflects a shift toward preachiness, presenting issues like plastic pollution in an overt manner that can feel too immediate rather than subtle or intricate.
Read at The Atlantic
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