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The Book of Birmingham - A City in Short Fiction

English · Paperback / Softback

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Few cities have undergone such a radical transformation over the last few decades as Birmingham. Culturally and architecturally, it has been in a state of perpetual flux and regeneration, with new communities moving in, then out, and iconic post-war landmarks making way for brighter-coloured, 21st century flourishes. Much like the city itself, the characters in the stories gathered here are often living through moments of profound change, closing in on a personal or societal turning point, that carries as much threat as it does promise.

Set against key moments of history--from Malcolm X's visit to Smethwick in 1965, to the Handsworth riots two decades later, from the demise of the city's manufacturing in the 70s and 80s, to the on-going tensions between communities in recent years--these stories celebrate the cultural dynamism that makes this complex, often divided 'second city' far more than just the sum of its parts.

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Kavita Bhanot grew up in London, lived for many years in Birmingham, then moved to India, where she directed an international literature festival and helped to set up India's first literary agency. She recently completed a PhD at Manchester University, in Creative Writing and Literature. Her short stories and non-fiction have been published in anthologies, magazines and journals, two of her stories have been broadcast on BBC Radio 4, and she is the editor of the short story collection Too Asian, Not Asian Enough (Tindal Street Press, 2011). She is a reader with The Literary Consultancy and a regular book reviewer for The Independent.

Product details

Authors Alan Beard, Jendella Benson, Kit De Waal, Sharon Duggal, Joel Lane, Malachi McIntosh, Bobby Nayyar, C. D. Rose, Sibyl Ruth
Assisted by Kavita Bhanot (Editor)
Publisher Comma Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 27.09.2018
 
EAN 9781910974377
ISBN 978-1-910974-37-7
No. of pages 144
Dimensions 197 mm x 128 mm x 12 mm
Weight 170 g
Series Reading the City
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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