This honest, engaging memoir shares such gems . . . the perfect read for anyone who dreams big' The Times and Sunday Times, Books of the Year
The powerful, urgent memoir and manifesto on never giving up from Booker prize-winning trailblazer, Bernardine Evaristo
In 2019, Bernardine Evaristo became the first black woman to win the Booker Prize since its inception fifty years earlier - a revolutionary landmark for Britain. Her journey was a long one, but she made it, and she made history.
Manifesto is her intimate and fearless account of how she did it. From a childhood steeped in racism from neighbours, priests and even some white members of her own family, to discovering the arts through her local youth theatre; from stuffing her belongings into bin bags, always on the move between temporary homes, to exploring many romantic partners both toxic and loving, male and female, and eventually finding her soulmate; from setting up Britain's first theatre company for Black women in the eighties to growing into the trailblazing writer, theatre-maker, teacher, mentor and activist we see today - Bernardine charts her rebellion against the mainstream and her life-long commitment to community and creativity. And, through the prism of her extraordinary experiences, she offers vital insights into the nature of race, class, feminism, sexuality and ageing in modern Britain.
Ficha técnica
Editorial: Dk
ISBN: 9780241993620
Idioma: Inglés
Encuadernación: Tapa blanda
Fecha de lanzamiento: 22/09/2022
Especificaciones del producto
Escrito por Bernardine Evaristo
Bernardine Evaristo és una autora anglonigeriana que ha conreat diferents gèneres: novel·la, poesia, ficció en vers, relat curt, assaig, crítica literària i radionovel·la. La seva obra se centra en la diàspora africana. El 1982 va cofundar la primera companyia de teatre de dones negres de Gran Bretanya, el Theater of Black Women; el 2007 va posar en funcionament un programa de mentories per a poetes de color, i el 2012 va crear, juntament amb la Universitat Brunel (Londres), el Premi Internacional de Brunel de Poesia Africana. És professora d’Escriptura Creativa a la Universitat Brunel. Amb Nena, dona, altres va guanyar el premi Booker 2019, que va compartir amb Margaret Atwood.