Something Dark

Lemn Sissay author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:30th Aug '17

Should be back in stock very soon

Something Dark cover

An autobiographical performance about Sissays upbringing in a racist care system.

Something Dark tells the true story of Lemn Sissay who as a baby was given up by his Ethiopian mother in the 1960s. An autobiographical performance about Sissay's upbringing in a racist care system. Something Dark is now a set text on Edexcel’s Contemporary Black British Literature: A Guide.Something Dark tells the true story of Lemn Sissay who as a baby was given up by his Ethiopian mother in the 1960s. He was renamed Norman Greenwood and nicknamed Chalky White throughout his turbulent childhood in care, only to find out his real name at the age of 18. No longer the possession of the social services, he left the brutal suburbs of Lancashire for the bright lights of Manchester where he became a celebrated performance poet. Aged 21 Lemn left for Gambia in search of his mother and the truth about his father.

ISBN: 9781786822291

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 66g

56 pages