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26Oct/21
A photograph of Jackie Kay holding her collection Fiere

Jackie Kay: Identity, Secrecy, and Love

26 October 2021Close readingJackie KayErica Lombard

Jackie Kay: Identity, Secrecy, and Love C. J. Griffin SOMEBODY ELSE If I was not myself, I would be somebody else.But actually I am somebody else.I have been somebody else all myRead More…

19Oct/21
abdulrazak gurnah

Abdulrazak Gurnah wins the 2021 Nobel Prize for Literature

19 October 2021EssaysAbdulrazak GurnahErica Lombard

Abdulrazak Gurnah wins the 2021 Nobel Prize for Literature Laya SoleymanzadehPhD, English Literature, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey Abdulrazak Gurnah, the Nobel laureate of 2021, was born in Zanzibar, on aRead More…

27Aug/21
The cover of Nikesh Shukla's memoir, Brown Baby

Close reading of Nikesh Shukla’s Brown Baby

27 August 2021Close readingNikesh ShuklaErica Lombard

Close reading of Nikesh Shukla’s Brown Baby Moneeka Thakur ‘The freezer is empty. There is nothing there. A bag of frozen peas, frosted over with age. There are two old clear plasticRead More…

05Aug/21
Diverse teenage school students sitting at desks in a classroom.

Keeping Count, Settling Scores: Diversity in British Education Today

5 August 2021EssaysErica Lombard

Keeping Count, Settling Scores: Diversity in British Education Today Eileen Ying This June, publishing colossus Penguin Books released a series of bleak findings on British literary curricula. Less than one percent ofRead More…

27May/21
The cover of Roger Robinson's A Portable Paradise

An analysis of Roger Robinson’s A Portable Paradise

27 May 2021Close readingRoger RobinsonErica Lombard

An analysis of Roger Robinson’s A Portable Paradise Gavin Herbertson Robinson’s work has always tackled subject-matter and themes which many would consider controversial and has drawn in a diverse array of sourcesRead More…

03May/21
Orange cover image of Kazuo Ishiguro's novel, Klara and the Sun

Family Matters: A Review of Klara and the Sun

3 May 2021EssaysKazuo IshiguroErica Lombard

Family Matters: A Review of Klara and the Sun Eileen Ying The first forty pages of Kazuo Ishiguro’s Klara and the Sun take place entirely within the narrow enclosure of a storefront.Read More…

02Mar/21
Filmmaker Anurag Kashyap, Literary Activism Symposium 2020 (Photo: Amit Chaudhuri)

Literary Activism mission statements

2 March 2021Essays, ExtractsAmit Chaudhuri, Literary ActivismErica Lombard

Excerpts from the mission statements for Literary Activism events.

06Feb/21
The cover of Monica Ali's Brick Lane

Close reading of Monica Ali’s Brick Lane

6 February 2021Close readingMonica AliErica Lombard

Close reading of Monica Ali’s Brick Lane C. S. Bhagya Brick Lane is a novel whose events span decades and wide geographical distances. The narrative focus shifts from Mymensingh District, East PakistanRead More…

05Jan/21
Cover of Inua Ellams's The Actual

Close reading of Inua Ellams’s ‘Fuck / Tupac’ from The Actual

5 January 2021Close readingInua EllamsErica Lombard

Close reading of Inua Ellams’s ‘Fuck / Tupac’ from The Actual Chelsea Haith In this short essay we take a closer look at how Ellams’s verse integrates contemporary cultural references and largerRead More…

01Dec/20
akala natives

Essay extract from ‘Natives: Autobiography and Anti-Racism After Empire’

1 December 2020EssaysAkalaErica Lombard

Essay extract from ‘Natives: Autobiography and Anti-Racism After Empire’ Dominic Davies For the historian of Black Britain, David Olusoga, Akala’s Natives is not “an easy book to categorise”: “It has been describedRead More…

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Postcolonial Writers Make Worlds (Principal Investigator: Professor Elleke Boehmer, Postdoctoral Research Fellow: Dr Erica Lombard) is an initiative of the University of Oxford Faculty of English Language and Literature, supported by the John Fell Oxford University Press (OUP) Research Fund.

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