IC3

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This collection of new writing commissioned from British writers of African descent is divided into three main sections, reflecting first, second & third generations. It focuses on four types of writing – poetry, short fiction, essays & memoirs.

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A celebratory 20th anniversary edition of A landmark collection from black writers across the literary spectrum

‘The fact that IC3, the police identity for Black, is the only collective term that relates to our situation here as residents (‘Black British’ is political and refers to Africans, Asians, West Indians, Americans and sometimes even Chinese) is a sad fact of life I could not ignore’ from Courttia Newland’s Introduction, 2000

First published twenty years ago into a different literary landscape, IC3 showcases the work of more than 100 black British authors, celebrating their lasting contributions to literature and British culture. It spans a wealth of genres to demonstrate the range and astonishing literary achievements of black writers, including:

Poetry from Roger Robinson, Bernardine Evaristo, Jackie Kay and Benjamin Zephaniah.
Short stories from Ferdinand Dennis, Diana Evans, Catherine Jonson, E.A. Markham and Ray Shell.
Essays from Floella Benjamin, Linda Bellos, Treva Etienne, Kevin Le Gendre and Labi Siffre.
Memoirs from Margaret Busby, Henry Bonsu, Buchi Emecheta, Leone Ross, and many others.

Featuring a new introduction from original editors Kadija Sesay and Courttia Newland, this collection reflects on the legacy of these writers, their extraordinary work, and stands as a reminder that black British writers remain underrepresented in literature today.

Additional information

Weight 341 g
Dimensions 19.8 × 12.9 × 2.9 cm
Author

Publisher

Penguin Books

Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

496

Language

English

Edition

Twentieth anniversary edition

Dewey

820.80896041 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K