The Strangers
Five Extraordinary Black Men and the Worlds That Made Them
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Publishing:22nd May '25
£10.99
This title is due to be published on 22nd May, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
This paperback is available in other editions too:
- Hardback£20.00(9780241472026)
- Hardback - Signed Edition£20.00(9780241472026-S)
This non-fiction paperback, "The Strangers" from Ekow Eshun, is due to be published 22nd May 2025 by Penguin Books Ltd.
A generous gift . . .The author inhabits the perspective of five figures, from Malcolm X to footballer Justin Fashanu, in this lyrical account of their lives, a thrilling affront to the archives that exclude them . . . Each chapter is absorbing, no matter how much you already know about each person * Guardian *
Ekow Eshun is a genius. He holds a torch where institutions have refused to look and helps us all to see through shadows to the magnificent strangers. His writings on the Black aesthetic are unsurpassed – and my world is a better place because he is writing in it. This book will be referenced for years to come -- Lemn Sissay, author of 'My Name is Why'
This book is astounding. Told with a rigour and intimacy that only Ekow Eshun could conjure… In a world where Blackness is synonymous with death, The Strangers portrays scenes of beauty, of fullness – of just what it means to be alive' -- Caleb Azumah Nelson, author of 'Open Water'
Thrilling and ingenious, propulsive and genre-defying: The Strangers is an outstanding book. Ekow Eshun resurrects five pioneering figures, connecting them thematically to each other while constantly recalibrating the contexts around them, revealing wider global histories, cultures and patterns of power. Compelling and imaginatively expansive, this is something very special – creative non-fiction that inspires, stirs and challenges the reader -- Bernardine Evaristo, Booker Prize-winning author of 'Girl, Woman, Other'
Beautiful, powerful and haunting, this book defies erasure with imagination and integrity -- Afua Hirsch, author of 'Brit(ish)'
Staggering. Outside of Baldwin himself, I can’t think of a creative approach to critique that hit me as hard as this. The storytelling, the archival work, the erudition and research behind it, the capacity for invention (down to the use of dialogue), and—one of my favourite aspects of this book—its singular, inventive use of form. It’s rare to read a book that’s so invigorating, intervening with freshness and new clarity in longstanding conversations; and that gives you such a striking new way of describing and seeing your own world. If this doesn’t become a classic, then I don’t know what ever could -- Jason Allen-Paisant, T. S. Eliot Prize-winning author of 'Self-Portrait as Othello'
The Strangers is diamantine – multifaceted, sharp and exceptionally bright. I was captivated by its vivid depiction of these five Black lives -- Doireann Ní Ghríofa
Wholly unique and important, written with great compassion and intelligence in Ekow Eshun’s singular, arresting style. He says things that need to be said, with a sweeping eye on history and its impact on our present -- Diana Evans, author of 'Ordinary People'
A beautifully written, haunting exploration of Black masculinity that pushes the boundaries of genre: part biography, part fiction, part essay, part historical record, woven together seamlessly to produce an original, rich and compelling narrative. It provides a vital insight into the importance of Black contributions to Western culture – contributions that have so often been denied. I can’t praise The Strangers highly enough: its impact remains long after the final pages and it deserves to be widely read -- Jacqueline Roy, author of 'The Fat Lady Sings'
This book is life-changing. I want to press it into so many hands -- Noreen Masud, author of 'A Flat Place'
Moving, thoughtful, redemptive. The Strangers is an important book. It will become a Black classic. -- Ben Okri, author of 'The Famished Road'
Elegant, evocative, moving – I think it’s brilliant. I’ve never read a book like it and I’m wiser for reading it -- Philippa Perry
The architecture of this book is extraordinary, the execution exceptional. A work of literary portraiture which is meticulously researched, beautifully expressed and above all moving and evocative. I was educated and enriched to the very last page -- Charlotte Williams, author of 'Sugar and Slate'
Unputdownable and fiercely tender - through these five men, five masks, five mirrors, we meet ourselves. This act of docu-poetry should be required reading for all -- Es Devlin, award-winning artist and stage designer
ISBN: 9780241990698
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 15mm
Weight: 200g
288 pages