Results for: books tagged ‘Racism’

  1. Spinning into Butter

    Spinning into Butter: Rebecca Gilman

    When clearly racist, but anonymous, letters start appearing on the door of one of the college's few African American students, Sarah, the liberal dean of students, is forced to question ... More

  2. Chuck Berry: The Autobiography

    Chuck Berry: The Autobiography: Chuck Berry

    'If you tried to give rock 'n' roll another name, you might call it Chuck Berry.' John LennonThis astonishingly candid autobiography is the amazing life story of Chuck Berry, the ... More

  3. This Is How It Goes

    This Is How It Goes: Neil LaBute

    Belinda and Cody Phipps appear to be a typical American couple: teenage sweethearts now married with children and a luxurious home. Typical except that Cody is in almost every respect ... More

  4. The Exonerated

    The Exonerated: Jessica Blank and Erik Jensen

    What does it truly mean to be exonerated? The dictionary says it is to be proclaimed innocent after having been convicted of a crime. But what effect does it have ... More

  5. The Overwhelming

    The Overwhelming: J. T. Rogers

    Seizing the opportunity to research a book, Jack Exley uproots his family from Illinois to Rwanda in early 1994. Alarmingly out of depth, Jack begins a fervent search for his ... More

  6. South African Winter

    South African Winter: Jan Morris

    Jan Morris spent the South African winter of 1957 touring the country for the Guardian. This book, the product of her travels, was not a political treatise but an evocation ... More

  7. Meeting the Invisible Man

    Meeting the Invisible Man: Toby Green

    In 1995 Toby Green became friends with El Hadji, a Senegalese photographer who swore that, in the West African hinterland, there were mystics who possessed the secrets of how to ... More

  8. The Still Moment

    The Still Moment: Paul Binding

    Paul Binding here describes meeting one of the great writers of the American South, Eudora Welty. More

  9. The Black Album - adapted for the stage

    The Black Album - adapted for the stage: Hanif Kureishi

    Hanif Kureishi’s witty stage adaptation of his strikingly prescient and acclaimed novel, The Black Album, premiered at the National Theatre, London, in July 2009. More

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