Books A Black Boy at Eton: a memoir that still shocks 50 years on Revisiting Dillibe Onyeama's groundbreaking account of being one of the first black Africans to study at the elite school. By Bernardine Evaristo
Music & Theatre The road not taken: Bernardine Evaristo on her career in theatre By Bernardine Evaristo
Marlon James’s Black Leopard Red Wolf: a work of literary magic To call this novel original doesn’t do justice to such a phantasmagoric work of art. By Bernardine Evaristo
The urgency of Jesmyn Ward Ward’s books deepen our understanding of an iniquitous America By Bernardine Evaristo
Bernardine Evaristo on Sweet Honey in the Rock: “They encapsulate the early years of black feminism” From the Long Players series: writers on their most cherished albums. By Bernardine Evaristo
United states of prejudice: Claudia Rankine’s powerful interrogations of racism Citizen and Don’t Let Me Be Lonely invite us to reframe, reconstitute and rephrase the experience of being a black… By Bernardine Evaristo
Orange Is the New Black shows what internet television can do Set in a women’s prison in America, Orange Is the New Black is a drama based on a memoir by Piper… By Bernardine Evaristo
Ta-Nehisi Coates and writing about race in America There's a reason why Ta-Nehisi Coates is currently one of the most high-profile commentators on race in the United… By Bernardine Evaristo