Description
'Key to understanding Black British history' - The Sunday Times
'Sharp and still relevant' - Zadie Smith
'A mosaic of wise, urgent and moving pieces' - Kit de Waal
'As necessary as ever' - The Observer
'A book to be savoured and re-read' - Derek Owusu
'An outstanding collection' - Caryl Phillips
'A necessary book from a writer who continues to inspire' - Yomi Sode
'Incisive, engaging, fearless' - Gary Younge
Author: Linton Kwesi Johnson
Publisher: Picador UK
Published: 12/03/2024
Pages: 336
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.00lbs
Size: 8.00h x 5.00w x 1.00d
ISBN13: 9781035006335
ISBN10: 1035006332
BISAC Categories:
- Biography & Autobiography | Memoirs
- Literary Criticism | Poetry
- Biography & Autobiography | Music
About the Author
LINTON KWESI JOHNSON, born in 1952, is a Jamaican-born reggae poet who came to the UK in 1963. Joining the Black Panthers whilst still at school, he has been a life-long activist fighting for racial equality and social justice. In 2002 he became the second living poet, and the only Black poet, to be published in the Penguin Modern Classics series.
He has recorded several albums, many on his own LKJ Records label, and has toured the globe. His most recent awards include the 2020 PEN Pinter Prize from English PEN and, in 2021, being appointed an Honorary Doctor of Letters by the University of the West Indies. LKJ lives in Brixton in south London.