He rebelled against efforts to force African ways of thinking into the European worldview. His thoughts had the effect of a bomb in African intellectual life.
This trio of new novels shows real people in their natural habitats, drawn with writerly flair.
This trio of new novels shows real people in their natural habitats, drawn with writerly flair.
This trio of new novels shows real people in their natural habitats, drawn with writerly flair.
This trio of new novels shows real people in their natural habitats, drawn with writerly flair.
The New-York Historical Society honor goes to Jonathan Eig, whose “King: A Life” presents the civil rights leader as a brilliant, flawed 20th-century “founding father.”
The New-York Historical Society honor goes to Jonathan Eig, whose “King: A Life” presents the civil rights leader as a brilliant, flawed 20th-century “founding father.”
Toby Lloyd centers religion and politics in his novel, “Fervor,” but with a light, mystical touch.
Toby Lloyd centers religion and politics in his novel, “Fervor,” but with a light, mystical touch.
In his latest book, the Harvard scholar shows how African American writers have used the written word to shape their reality despite constraints imposed on them from outside.
In his latest book, the Harvard scholar shows how African American writers have used the written word to shape their reality despite constraints imposed on them from outside.
Exclusively for T, Marcus Jahmal envisions what happens on page 76 of novels by Neel Mukherjee, Valerie Martin and others.
Exclusively for T, Marcus Jahmal envisions what happens on page 76 of novels by Neel Mukherjee, Valerie Martin and others.
Circus tigers, giant spiders, shifting borders and motherhood all threaten to end life as we know it in comics this month.
Circus tigers, giant spiders, shifting borders and motherhood all threaten to end life as we know it in comics this month.
Whether fueled by magic or advanced technology, imagination is the engine of speculative fiction. This newsletter brings you the best of fantasy, science fiction, and everything in between. Monthly.
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