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Review: Speak Gigantular by Irenosen Okojie

Review: Speak Gigantular by Irenosen Okojie

Irenosen Okojie's short story collection Speak Gigantular sits in an other wordly space where the familiar is unfamiliar yet...

Posted on 9 January 2019 by queenpea77Posted in ReviewsTagged Black-British lit, fiction, short-story, surealism. 1 Comment

The Street

I first read The Street by Biyi Bandele a few years ago when I was studying English Lit, and back then I declared it my favourite book. Now having re-read it, I wouldn't say it was my favourite read but it still charms mainly because it's set in Brixton and it accurately, in my view, … Continue reading The Street

Posted on 21 August 201118 May 2018 by queenpea77Posted in ReviewsTagged Black-British lit, Brixton, flâneur, re-read, surealism. 1 Comment

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