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anthony: oxford, mississippi is a lovely, incongruously eccentric little island. a mutation. a college town. a magnet for writers, thinkers, and oddballs. drawn perhaps by its rich literary tradition as the home of one of our greatest authors, william faulkner. faulkner was a mississippi native, a former postman, an outdoorsman, and eventual winner of the nobel prize in literature and two pulitzer prizes for fiction. he never graduated high school. this was his house, roanoke. faulkner wrote such american classics as the sound and the fury, as i lay dying, light in august, and absalom, absalom! . and many of his works took place in a fictional county, a place

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Jackie Kay meets Brit Bennett: I can t write about the pandemic No part of me wants to revisit this year

Jackie Kay meets Brit Bennett: ‘I can t write about the pandemic. No part of me wants to revisit this year’ Charlie Brinkhurst-Cuff During the resurgence of the Black Lives Matter movement this summer, books written by black authors were suddenly on everyone’s wishlists and timelines. They climbed to the top of the bestsellers charts and were picked up by avid anti-racists and clueless Instagram influencers alike. They were also left on the shelves by those who ordered them in a blinding flash of white guilt and didn’t bother to read them. Google “black authors 2020” and you’ll get dozens of reading lists. On many, you’ll see Brit Bennett’s novel, The Vanishing Half, published in June. And on others, you’ll find the work of Jackie Kay, the Scots Makar (Scotland’s poet laureate).

Jackie Kay meets Brit Bennett: I can t write about the pandemic No part of me wants to revisit this year | Jackie Kay

‘I’m really excited to read your next book’: Brit Bennett (left) and Jackie Kay. Photographs: Sean Pressley, Jamal Yussuff-Adelakun. Illustrations: Nasreen Ahmed. All for the Guardian During the resurgence of the Black Lives Matter movement this summer, books written by black authors were suddenly on everyone’s wishlists and timelines. They climbed to the top of the bestsellers charts and were picked up by avid anti-racists and clueless Instagram influencers alike. They were also left on the shelves by those who ordered them in a blinding flash of white guilt and didn’t bother to read them. Google “black authors 2020” and you’ll get dozens of reading lists. On many, you’ll see Brit Bennett’s novel, The Vanishing Half, published in June. And on others, you’ll find the work of Jackie Kay, the Scots Makar (Scotland’s poet laureate).

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20181104:06:40:00

william faulkner. faulkner was a mississippi native, a former postman, an outdoorsman, and eventual winner of the nobel prize in literature and two pulitzer prizes for fiction. he never graduated high school. this was his house, roanoke. faulkner wrote such american classics as the sound and the fury, as i lay dying, light in august, and absalom, absalom! . and many of his works took place in a fictional county, a place very much like this place, in mississippi. bill griffith: this is where faulkner started his writing career in this room, here. anthony: for the past ten years, bill griffith has been curator at william faulkner s estate. bill griffith: he added this room on after he won the nobel prize. and on the wall here is an outline of one of his novels. jack pendarvis: yeah, that was his greatest book. bill griffith: yeah, faulkner thought this was his masterpiece. anthony: jack pendarvis is the author of your body is changing, the mysterious secret of valua

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