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From the critically acclaimed author of Duppy Conqueror, comes his first collection of short stories. Stories which capture the Black experience in London, the yearning for home, the consequences of urban gentrification and of aging.

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From the critically acclaimed author of Duppy Conqueror, comes his first collection of short stories. Stories which capture the Black experience in London, the yearning for home, the consequences of urban gentrification and of aging.
Autorenporträt
Ferdinand Dennis is a writer, broadcaster, journalist, and lecturer, who is Jamaican by birth but at the age of eight moved to England. His writing has been published in the Guardian, Granta, Critical Quarterly, and IC3: The Penguin Book of New Black Writing in Britain. HEe is the author of three novels - The Sleepless Summer (1989), The Last Blues Dance (1996); and Duppy Conqueror (1998) - and two travelogues: Behind the Frontlines: Journey into Afro-Britain (1988) - his first book, which won the Martin Luther King Memorial Prize - and Back to Africa: A Journey (1992). He co-edited Voices of the Crossing: The Impact of Britain on Writers from Asia, the Caribbean and Africa.