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PROTOTYPE 3 (Paperback)
Jess Chandler; Contributions by Rachael Allen, Campbell Andersen, Edwina Attlee, Rowland Bagnall, Tom Betteridge, Sam Buchan-Watts, Pavel Buchler, Paul Buck, Theodoros Chiotis, Natalie Crick, Raluca de Soleil, Roisin Dunnett, Maia Elsner, Yuri Felsen trans. Bryan Karetnyk, SJ Fowler, Ella Frears, Sam Fuller, James Gaywood, Chris Gutkind, J L Hall, Ziddy Ibn Sharam, Daniel Kramb, Dal Kular, Eric Langley, Neha Maqsood, Helen Marten, Lila Matsumoto, Otis Mensah, Calliope Michail, Lauren de Sa Naylor, Astra Papachristodoulou, James Conor Patterson, Oliver Sedano-Jones, Marcus Slease, Maria Sledmere, Andrew Spragg, Nick Thurston, Olly Todd, Nadia de Vries, Stephen Watts, Karen Whiteson, Frances Whorrall-Campbell, Alice Willitts, Frannie Wise. Antosh Wojcik; Designed by Theo Inglis; Cover design or artwork by Stephen Watts
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Un Nuevo Sol: British LatinX Writers is the first major anthology
of UK-based writers of Latin American heritage, a vibrant, new
vanguard in British literature. Representing a community that is
the eighth biggest in London, one of the fastest growing and best
educated, numbering over 200,000 nationally, the work featured here
includes fiction, poetry and theatre that exhibits the stunning
fluidity with which the writers inhabit their hybrid heritage. Of
the ten writers assembled here, some were born in Latin America and
came to the UK in their twenties, others are second generation and
have a British parent, but their work shares a fierceness, a
playfulness with language and a sly political edge. Playing with
form, genre, silence and coding, the resulting work channels and
celebrates the rich mythology and scope of Latin American
literature, but carries a uniquely British gene - a bit of banter,
a flash of restrained cheek. It is no accident that some of the
contributors are published and have growing international
reputations - for example, Brazilian-British novelist Luiza Sauma
(Penguin/Viking) and prize-winning Argentinian-British poet Leo
Boix (Chatto). The book also includes an interview with the
writer-actress Gael Le Cornec, exploring issues of identity,
multiple heritage and displacement.
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