books – The Cultural Exposé http://www.theculturalexpose.co.uk A blog from a lifestyle journo covering culture, food and style in London and beyond. Mon, 23 Jul 2018 21:50:47 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 http://www.theculturalexpose.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/cropped-logo_2017-32x32.jpg books – The Cultural Exposé http://www.theculturalexpose.co.uk 32 32 Five Dope Tracks is a curation of dope music, five tracks at a time. Check out the monthly playlist each month on Spotify. books – The Cultural Exposé clean episodic books – The Cultural Exposé megerecooper@gmail.com megerecooper@gmail.com (books – The Cultural Exposé) The Five Dope Tracks music podcast books – The Cultural Exposé http://www.theculturalexpose.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/powerpress/five_dope_tracks_podcast_cover.jpg http://www.theculturalexpose.co.uk Currently reading: The White Boy Shuffle by Paul Beatty http://www.theculturalexpose.co.uk/arts-culture/currently-reading-the-white-boy-shuffle-by-paul-beatty/ http://www.theculturalexpose.co.uk/arts-culture/currently-reading-the-white-boy-shuffle-by-paul-beatty/#comments Tue, 05 Jan 2016 11:30:23 +0000 http://www.theculturalexpose.co.uk/?p=11140 I do not read enough novels. It’s hard to pinpoint exactly when I fell off, but I suspect it started when I took up cycling two years ago and I’ve lost the benefit of using the commute to get lost in a good book. But I decided to step up in 2015 when I started […]

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I do not read enough novels. It’s hard to pinpoint exactly when I fell off, but I suspect it started when I took up cycling two years ago and I’ve lost the benefit of using the commute to get lost in a good book. But I decided to step up in 2015 when I started going to the library (remember those?) and a friend passed me his copy of The White Boy Shuffle by Paul Beatty. He knows me well: the coming of age story about a black kid in Cali is brash, clever and giving me all the lols (Beatty is a poet, so his writing is brilliant). I’ve been taking my sweet time to finish it, but as it’s the New Year, I’m determined to finish it before the end of the month.

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Making the habit of getting a few pages in at breakfast

What books are you’re looking forward to reading in 2016? 

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What we’ve been up to… Stylist Book Club presents: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie http://www.theculturalexpose.co.uk/arts-culture/what-weve-been-up-to-stylist-book-club-presents-chimamanda-ngozi-adichie/ http://www.theculturalexpose.co.uk/arts-culture/what-weve-been-up-to-stylist-book-club-presents-chimamanda-ngozi-adichie/#comments Fri, 30 May 2014 10:00:09 +0000 http://www.theculturalexpose.co.uk/?p=9016 When life gives you the opportunity to connect with one of the most remarkable writers of our time, you don’t waiver. Which is probably why just over a month ago, tickets for this exclusive event with the award-winning Chimamanda Adichie sold out within hours (while around 500 people tried their luck with the waiting list, […]

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When life gives you the opportunity to connect with one of the most remarkable writers of our time, you don’t waiver. Which is probably why just over a month ago, tickets for this exclusive event with the award-winning Chimamanda Adichie sold out within hours (while around 500 people tried their luck with the waiting list, according to organisers). Those fortunate enough to snag a ticket were sent a copy of her latest novel Americanah to read ahead of the glamorous evening at the Waldorf Hilton Hotel on 29th May.

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Adichie’s third novel  – which won the US National Book Critics Circle award earlier this year –  uses love to masterfully explores race, immigration and identity  and it’s just as beautiful and charming as its author. When the 36-year-old appeared on the stage with Stylist publishing director Glenda Marchant, we cheered, instagrammed and tweeted our delight. She read a short excerpt from the book and was interviewed by Marchant, before the audience got the chance to ask questions about everything from her writing process to her thoughts on Beyoncé, who sampled the author for her single Flawless. But many people simply wanted to thank Adichie, particularly one man who shared how the book helped him understand how to become a better father to his daughter.

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The night was capped with Adichie signing books and taking pictures with her fans, proving that with all the right elements (stunning venue, wine, canapés) book clubs can be pretty fabulous: but landing a phenomenal author doesn’t hurt either, so well done Stylist!

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Below are some of my favourite quotes from Adichie on the night:

On writing Americanah
“I know I wanted a love story. But I’m also suspicious of excessive happiness”

On the book’s lead character
“People have said they didn’t like Ifemelu. But what does it mean to be likeable? And how much does that deny you of who you are?”

On the representation of women in the novel
“Strong women are not remarkable to me – they’re normal”

On exploring mental health in the book and admitting to suffer from depression 
“(Depression) is something (Africans) don’t have the language to talk about”

On Barack Obama
“There’s a thoughtfulness to him. There’s a liberal backlash I find it difficult to understand and I find it unfair. I find that anger has to do with a certain liberal entitlement”

On Beyoncé sampling Chimamanda’s Tedx Talk for her single Flawless
“Feminism is a party that isn’t exclusive. People should be allowed to define it for themselves”

Advice for aspiring writers
“Read, read, read. I’m not sure one can be a good writer without being a good reader. Read books you don’t like, at least one chapter. If you’re going to build a desk, it’s good to see what other carpenters have done”

“Tell your truth. We live in a world now that’s forcing you to conform”

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