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“Toni Morrison was funny as hell,” Namwali Serpell writes. “[She] makes no bones about making jest of incest, lynching, murder, even infanticide in many of her works.”
“I don’t know if I believe in signs. But in that moment, I needed one.” On the cycle of life, death, and birding.
David Szalay’s “Flesh is an attempt to write richly about a hollow man, in that hollow man’s own impoverished language.” —Kevin Power https://go.nybooks.com/49DpGvp
June Feature: “Humanity and endemic plastic” by Tessilim Adjayi
More than an artistic exploration, this photo is a call to action against plastic pollution in African ecologies. It urges communities to reject plastic and adopt sustainable alternatives.
how would you describe this century so far
𝘢𝘭𝘭-𝘤𝘰𝘯𝘴𝘶𝘮𝘪𝘯𝘨
famously you have spoken of the uselessness of interviews
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can you
𝘪𝘧 𝘸𝘦
I wanted to use the word ‘labyrinthine’
‘Lieu Vague’, a poem by Anne Carson.
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Last week, Cinema Africa hosted a screening of Fanon at Cineplex Bayreuth, followed by a discussion led by Thierry Boudjekeu and Marie Tsogo together with the film’s director, Jean-Claude Barny. Cinema Africa will be back in January 2026! @unibayreuth.bsky.social
@lizzyattree.bsky.social you’re welcome ☺️❤️
Animist Poetics: Ancestral Trauma and Regeneration in African Literature is in print! The paperback will be out in Feb. Please request that your library order a copy. 30% off with the discount code SNWF25. @sunypress.bsky.social @rcolesworthy.bsky.social
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I wrote this blogpost for @sunypress.bsky.social about the process of writing my book, Animist Poetics: Ancestral Trauma and Regeneration in African Literature, which is out now. sunypress.edu/Blog/2025/An...
to cherish cuteness is to honor the most gentle part of your being a plush rabbit next to a real one
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“I wasn’t in Paris to avenge my postcolonial trauma but that wasn’t NOT on the table, either.” Benedict Nguyen on (re)learning the colonizer’s language.
Sigrid Nunez, a writer I have admired and whose books I've loved for a long time, has included my novel in her New Yorker list of recommendations and now I want to read every one of them.
‘This is Helen Garner! A woman fluent in French, who compares translations of Rilke for fun. Like the protagonists of her novels, the writer of these diaries is a resourceful, socially skilled woman.’
Anne Enright (@thewrengirl.bsky.social) on the Australian novelist: www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v4...
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Written on the Body
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‘Scribbled, scrawled, gauche, idle, unlovely – the hand is no one’s, or everyone’s, or mythic, or just a stain left behind by something written there before. You cannot get away from yourself in your own hand.’
Anne Carson in the next issue, online early: www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v4...
10/10 😍
In his 1962 essay, “Letter from a Region in My Mind,” James Baldwin dissects the mentality of white Americans: “not only overt racists but the sort likely to be well-meaning readers of The New Yorker,” Kevin Young writes.
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Steamy reading recommendations for Valentine's Day...
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