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Some Kind Of Black

Author: Diran Adebayo   Series: Virago Modern Classics

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*The re-issued, re-jacketed paperback of the award-winning debut novel.

A coming of age story about Dele, a young student, and his sister Dapo who glide through love, politics and violence.

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*The re-issued, re-jacketed paperback of the award-winning debut novel.

A coming of age story about Dele, a young student, and his sister Dapo who glide through love, politics and violence.

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A coming of age story about Dele, a young student, and his sister Dapo whp glide through love, politics and violence; Diran Adebayo's debut is funny, street-smart fiction which puts language through hoops to create an exhilarating odyssey through the London scene.

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Awards

Winner of Saga Prize 1996
Winner of Authors' Club Best First Novel Award 1996
Winner of Saga Prize 1995
Short-listed for Betty Trask Award 1997

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Critic Reviews

“Strikingly innovative...Adebayo's novel wryly captures the essence of a tribalised society, and, in doing so, has a powerful resonance for us all, black or white, as his complex web of storylines and characters culminates in a surprising denouncement.”

'A gloriously capable and confident writer...Some Kind of Black is thoughtful, witty and moving...it is refreshing to read something so extrovert and alert...I urge you to read it' THE TIMES '' INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY 'Sharply written and exceptional' DAILY TELEGRAPH 'Magnificent and seductively Nineties' - Julie Myerson 'A classic coming of age tale...marks the debut of a serious talent' - GQ 'Dissects British race relations with a scalpel wit that leaves every stereotype begging for mercy' - THE FACE 'It records experience unlike any previously seen in British Fiction.' THE BOOKSELLER 'An individual and thought-provoking debut... challenges his readers... to think about the issues it raises.' INDEPENDENT 'This is a good read.' GUARDIAN 'Undeniably a writer to look out for... Adebayo's writing is of a new breed and is a valuable insight not just into the mind of today's black London youth but also into the concers of youth in general.' EVENING STANDARD 'Reinvention of the London novel as filtered through the lens of racial identities and cultural dispossession. Adebayo makes us reassess our cosy liberalism and forces us into the recognition that difference always makes a difference.' ARENA 'An engaging debut that stands above many similar efforts... well written... charts new territory with skill and imagination.' LITERARY REVIEW 'Compelling, emotive and painfully truthful.' PRIDE 'Written in a combination of stylish prose and street vernacular.' THE BIG ISSUE 'It deploys both merciless laughter and humane understanding to dissect the prejudices and politics of colour. This is done with a rare sublety and intellectual integrity.' SCOTSMAN 'Engaging and graphically described.' CANBERRA SUNDAY TIMES 'A marvellous read, deserving the widest possible audience.' BOOKSELLER

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About the Author

Diran Adebayo grew up and lives in London. After studying law at Oxford he worked in journalism and broadcasting. His acclaimed first novel, Some Kind of Black, won a number of awards including the 1995 Saga Prize and a Betty Trask Award. His second nove,l My Once Upon a Time, received massive critical acclaim. He has since written drama for radio and television and is working on his third novel.

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A coming of age story about Dele, a young student, and his sister Dapo whp glide through love, politics and violence; Diran Adebayo's debut is funny, street-smart fiction which puts language through hoops to create an exhilarating odyssey through the London scene.

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Product Details

Publisher
Little, Brown Book Group | Abacus
Published
21st August 1997
Pages
256
ISBN
9780349108728

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