Novelist and Londoner Mike Phillips grew up in the Caribbean and emigrated to London in 1956. This book is a portrait of the city and the role it played in remaking his identity and nourishing the creative process.
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London Crossings: A Biography of Black Britain by Mike Phillips
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Table of Contents
Born Again - London 1955-1960; London 1960-1970; New York 1970; London 1970 - 1974; A Story of New York (1976) - Have a Nice Day; London 1974 - 1980; An African Story (1974); A Story of the Caribbean (1976) - Jean and Dinah; A Story of Academic Life in the USA (1982) - Such a Nice Kid; Black British Writing - So What is It?; The State of Fatherhood; The State of London; A Funeral in Delaware; European Tribesman; Coda - the Hanging Baskets of Wood Green.
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GOR002188870
9780826463647
0826463649
London Crossings: A Biography of Black Britain by Mike Phillips
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