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    Explore "linton kwesi johnson" with insightful episodes like "Writing After Windrush", "Lost in Print? Linton Kwesi Johnson and the Reggae Music Archive" and "Editors and contributors, The Cambridge History of Black and Asian British Writing" from podcasts like ""Gresham College Lectures", "TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities" and "Great Writers Inspire at Home"" and more!

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    Writing After Windrush

    Writing After Windrush

    They came, they saw, they felt conquered. 

    Turning to the later works of Samuel Selvon and George Lamming, and the writing of Andrew Salkey, Edward Kamau Brathwaite, and Linton Kwesi Johnson, this lecture will reflect on the aesthetics of Caribbean emigrant authors. 

    Considering how the form of their works reflected a changing Britain in the 1960s-80s, it will explore how their motifs, and themes of fragmentation and rupture, signal the emergence of a new Black British consciousness.


    A lecture by Dr Malachi McIntosh recorded on 3 October 2023 at Barnard's Inn Hall, London

    The transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website: https://www.gresham.ac.uk/watch-now/writers-windrush

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    Editors and contributors, The Cambridge History of Black and Asian British Writing

    Editors and contributors, The Cambridge History of Black and Asian British Writing
    Profs Susheila Nasta and Mark Stein speak about the genesis of their new Cambridge History project, Dr Gail Low discusses the networks and institutions of Caribbean-British writing. Dr Henghameh Saroukhani considers the literary importance of Linton Kwesi Johnson’s dub poetry, and Dr Florian Stadtler looks at recent Asian-British cinema.
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