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Letters to a Writer of Colour

By: Deepa Anappara - editor, Taymour Soomro - editor
Narrated by: Deepa Anappara, Taymour Soomro, Full Cast
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Brought to you by Penguin.

Filled with empathy and wisdom, personal experiences and creative inspiration, this is a vital collection of essays on the power of literature and the craft of writing from an international array of writers of colour.


What if we reconsidered our assumptions about how fiction should be written? And can we then apply our discoveries to both what we read and how we read? This book explores these questions and encourages us into a more inclusive conversation about storytelling, featuring:

Taymour Soomro on resisting rigid stories about who you are
Madeleine Thien on how writing builds the room in which it can exist
Amitava Kumar on why authenticity isn't a license we carry in our wallets
Tahmima Anam on giving herself permission to be funny
Ingrid Rojas Contreras on the bodily challenge of writing about trauma
Zeyn Joukhadar on queering English and the power of refusing to translate ourselves
Kiese Laymon on hearing that no one wants to read the story that you want to write
Deepa Anappara on writing even through conditions that impede the creation of art

Plus essays from Tiphanie Yanique, Xiaolu Guo, Jamil Jan Kochai, Vida Cruz-Borja, Femi Kayode, Nadifa Mohamed in conversation with Leila Aboulela, Myriam Gurba, Mohammed Hanif and Sharlene Teo.

Read by Deepa Anaparra, Taymour Soomro, Madeleine Thien, Amitava Kumar, Tahmima Anam, Tiphanie Yanique, Marisol Ramirez, Cindy Kay, Zeyn Joukhadar, Jamil Jan Kochai, Nic Villasenor, Cary Hite, Simone McIntyre, Susan Nezami, Carolina Hoyos, Aaron Goodson, Mohammed Hanif and Mirai.

'Bracing and moving . . . No one interested in how we read and should read fiction can afford to miss this' Pankaj Mishra, author of Run And Hide

'Electric essays that speak to the experience of writing from the periphery . . . a guide, a comfort, and a call all at once' Laila Lalami, author of Conditional Citizens

'A whip-smart collection' Kamila Shamsie, author of Best of Friends


©2023 Edited by Deepa Anappara and Taymour Soomro (P)2023 Penguin Audio

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Critic reviews

A whip-smart collection of essays. I read parts of it with the joy of recognition and other parts with the astonishment of revelation (Kamila Shamsie)
Electric essays that speak to the experience of writing from the periphery . . . a guide, a comfort, and a call all at once (Laila Lalami, author of Conditional Citizens)
Letters to a Writer of Colour is full of wisdom, nuance and elegance. It stretches discourses around "colour" and invites us to think more deeply and broadly about these questions. It is essential reading in a world full of soundbites and furious noise (Tash Aw)
The problem of the color line, as WEB Du Bois called it, has existed in literature and literary criticism as much as social and geopolitical realms, and systematic neglect by publishers, critics and readers has only exacerbated it. Excavating long-buried experiences of rejection, incomprehension and misunderstanding, Letters to a Writer of Colour defines the problem with precision and passion, and also outlines ways to transcend it. No one interested in how we read and should read fiction can afford to miss this bracing and moving anthology (Pankaj Mishra)
I knew I would love this book as soon as I laid eyes on the title and the list of contributors, and it didn't disappoint - far from it. These essays provide so much wisdom and warmth, giving us a sense of restoration, of community. They take a refreshingly holistic view of the craft and balance real technical insight with deeply gentle humanity. I cannot wait for my students to read this book! (Okechukwu Nzelu, author of Here Again Now)
Letters to a Writer of Colour is a brave and triumphant act of resistance and decolonisation, a necessary resource for writers and educators alike, and a must-have book for readers who care about diversity and inclusion in literature. Reading this book, I felt seen and empowered (Nguyen Phan Que Mai, internationally bestselling author of The Mountains Sing and Dust Child)
Witty, candid, bold, gutsy, eye-opening and sometimes eye-popping, revelatory and wise! If you want to know what writers talk about among themselves, you've found it. Reading this anthology was like eavesdropping on a private conversation. I enjoyed every minute and as I closed the book, all I wanted to say was simply this: 'Thank you!' (Aminatta Forna)
A revelatory reading experience. A book that guides, teaches, and gives off its own shimmering light, that demands to be read and re-read. Letters to a Writer of Colour should take its place at the forefront of the multitude of works on the art of writing and reading. This is more than a collection of essays, more than a chorus of voices of prodigious talent and wisdom. It is a treasure that contains within itself endless treasures, a book that will always bear new fruit and timely truths (Katherine J. Chen, author of Joan)
A stunningly personal and practical compilation of literary and life advice (Starred Review)
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