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The one-off literary honour celebrates Evaristo's body of work and dedication to advancing the voices of people from ...
LONDON — Bernardine Evaristo doesn't like boundaries. For the Booker Prize -winning novelist, rules about genre, grammar or what a working-class biracial woman can achieve are all to be challenged and ...
When she was 20, the British author Bernardine Evaristo did not own a television ... the vicious racism her family faced in 1970s Woolwich; her abusive relationship with an older woman she ...
In a literary landscape where narratives of Africa have long been overlooked or distorted, award-winning British author Bernardine Evaristo is ... The story follows a family as they navigate ...
Bernardine Evaristo, whose “Girl ... but the Grossmith brothers do just this with Charles Pooter and his family, who reside in north London. Finally, for insight into teenagers in London ...
Bernardine Evaristo's ground-breaking novel Mr Loverman ... The living room she sits in is filled with knick-knacks and family photos, amid a garish clash of of geometric beige wallpaper ...
And, finally, there are the precarious family dynamics ... Based on the novel by Bernardine Evaristo, winner of the Booker Prize for Girl, Woman, Other, this is not a story with simple answers.
The Royal Society of Literature (RSL) is launching the Scriptorium Awards, offering free writing residencies in President Bernardine Evaristo ... might be financial or family demands that ...
Bernardine Evaristo joins James Naughtie and readers ... It’s a funny, poetic, moving novel about love, family, prejudice and forgiveness.
Bazaar sits down with the acclaimed author as she is awarded this special honour, and looks back at her astonishing and inspirational career ...