Letters to a Writer of Colour
£14,99
Filled with empathy and wisdom, personal experiences and creative inspiration, this is a vital collection of essays on the power of literature and the craft of writing from an international array of writers of colour.
āElectric essays that speak to the experience of writing from the periphery . . . a guide, a comfort, and a call all at onceā Laila Lalami, author ofĀ Conditional Citizens
āA whip-smart collectionā Kamila Shamsie, author ofĀ Best of Friends
What if we reconsidered our assumptions about how fiction should be written? And can we then apply our discoveries to both what we read and how we read? This book explores these questions and encourages us into a more inclusive conversation about storytelling, featuring:
ā¢Ā Taymour SoomroĀ on resisting rigid stories about who you are
ā¢Ā Madeleine ThienĀ on how writing builds the room in which it can exist
ā¢Ā Amitava KumarĀ on why authenticity isnāt a license we carry in our wallets
ā¢Ā Tahmima AnamĀ on giving herself permission to be funny
ā¢Ā Ingrid Rojas ContrerasĀ on the bodily challenge of writing about trauma
ā¢Ā Zeyn JoukhadarĀ on queering English and the power of refusing to translate ourselves
ā¢Ā Kiese LaymonĀ on hearing that no one wants to read the story that you want to write
ā¢Ā Deepa AnapparaĀ on writing even through conditions that impede the creation of art
Plus essays fromĀ Tiphanie Yanique,Ā Xiaolu Guo,Ā Jamil Jan Kochai,Ā Vida Cruz-Borja,Ā Femi Kayode,Ā Nadifa MohamedĀ in conversation withĀ Leila Aboulela,Ā Myriam Gurba,Ā Mohammed HanifĀ andĀ Sharlene Teo.
āThis book is essentialā Nikesh Shukla
āBracing and moving . . . No one interested in how we read and should read fiction can afford to miss thisā Pankaj Mishra, author ofĀ Run And Hidekaj Mishra, author of Run And Hide