Color Me English

Migration and Belonging Before and After 9/11

Fiction & Literature, Essays & Letters, Essays
Cover of the book Color Me English by Caryl Phillips, The New Press
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Author: Caryl Phillips ISBN: 9781595586902
Publisher: The New Press Publication: July 19, 2011
Imprint: The New Press Language: English
Author: Caryl Phillips
ISBN: 9781595586902
Publisher: The New Press
Publication: July 19, 2011
Imprint: The New Press
Language: English

The bestselling author Caryl Phillips has for years written about and explored the experience of migration through his spellbinding and award-winning novels, plays, and essays. In this fascinating collection he looks at the notion of belonging prior to and following 9/11, beginning with a reflection on his own experience as one of the only black boys in his school in the UK alongside his first interaction with a British Muslim boy who joined the school.

Phillips turns to his years of living and teaching in the United States-including a riveting chronicle of the day the two towers fell-as well as historical and literary reflections with James Baldwin, Richard Wright, and other writers who grappled with notions of migration and belonging in their own day.

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The bestselling author Caryl Phillips has for years written about and explored the experience of migration through his spellbinding and award-winning novels, plays, and essays. In this fascinating collection he looks at the notion of belonging prior to and following 9/11, beginning with a reflection on his own experience as one of the only black boys in his school in the UK alongside his first interaction with a British Muslim boy who joined the school.

Phillips turns to his years of living and teaching in the United States-including a riveting chronicle of the day the two towers fell-as well as historical and literary reflections with James Baldwin, Richard Wright, and other writers who grappled with notions of migration and belonging in their own day.

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