Just when we thought Dove’s Love Your Curls campaign couldn’t get any better, the beauty brand partnered with best-selling author, Taiye Selasi (author of Ghana Must Go) to create a digital book that ...
Rather than identify with a country, writer Taiye Selasi chooses to identify with localities — local places and cities where her diverse range of experiences have helped shape her many identities.
Despite its title, Taiye Selasi’s debut novel “Ghana Must Go” isn’t the story of a place. Rather, it is a vivid and aching tale of placelessness, a map of one family’s history across the globe. It is ...
While stories typically associated with African literature may not top summer reading lists, a generation of African writers is trying to change that perception. To learn more, host Michel Martin ...
"In order to say that South Africa doesn't feel like Africa, you would have to first believe in a huge fallacy, which is that Africa is one thing," Selasi says. "What is Africa supposed to feel like?
Patience. That’s the most important thing readers can bring to first-time novelist Taiye Selasi’s quite wonderful Ghana Must Go, for its qualities are not immediately apparent. In fact, the first half ...
EXCLUSIVE: Taiye Selasi, who wrote the book Ghana Must Go and was mentored by Toni Morrison, is developing a new, Lagos-set comedy drama for the global marketplace. Selasi is writing Victoria Island ...
Last week in New York City, Adobe hosted a dinner and panel at Harlem’s popular Red Rooster. The panel covered Adobe’s Stock visual trends of 2018—silence and solitude, the fluid self, multilocalism, ...
Ghana Must Go is a first novel by Taiye Selasi, a writer and photographer of Nigerian and Ghanaian origin who was born in the UK, raised in the US and lives in Italy. Her short fiction The Sex Lives ...
Her first novel is not even out yet, but Taiye Selasi is already a superstar feted by the likes of Salman Rushdie. Her flamboyant personal style matches the literary hype, writes Gaby Wood. Taiye ...
Men stare, women stare, the waitress stares: Everybody in the too-trendy Toronto restaurant wonders who she is. The star in the room, the resplendent woman sitting by herself with a billowing cloud of ...
Rather than identify with a country, writer Taiye Selasi chooses to identify with localities — local places and cities where her diverse range... Taiye Selasi: How Do The Places We Call Home Inform ...
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