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Thomas Chatterton Williams, author of "Self-Portrait in Black & White"

Thomas Chatterton Williams, author of "Self-Portrait in Black & White"

FromLit with Charles


Thomas Chatterton Williams, author of "Self-Portrait in Black & White"

FromLit with Charles

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Length:
60 minutes
Released:
May 22, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Issues of race & race relations – in real life and in literature – are a difficult subject to broach. Depending on perspective, it can evoke trauma, pain, shame, embarrassment. But is race even the right angle with which to discuss some of these burning questions? 
My guest today belongs to a new generation of thinkers on the subject and has been an active contributor in the public debate. Thomas Chatterton Williams is an American author and cultural critic and visiting professor at Bard University. He’s written extensively - and some might say provocatively - on the subject of race, in numerous articles for the magazine The Atlantic, as well as a 2019 book “Self-Portrait in Black & White” in which he relates his own relationship with the subject of race
I found this book and this interview really enlightening, and I hope you do too.
Here are the books Thomas mentioned during the interview: 
Great books about the subject of race:

Racecraft, by Barbara and Karen Fields

Notes of a Native Son, by James Baldwin



Favourite book of the last 12 months: The Outline Trilogy, by Rachel Cusk


Most disappointing book of the last 12 monthsPure Colour, by Sheila Heti


Favourite book I’ve never heard of: The Omni-Americans, by Albert Murray


Find Thomas:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chattertonwilliams/
Website: https://www.thomaschattertonwilliams.com/

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Released:
May 22, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Welcome to Lit with Charles, a podcast on all things literary, where I interview people who've either written books or have interesting things to say about them. If you're like me, then you love reading, but maybe you're not sure what you should be reading. Or perhaps you feel intimidated by conversations around books. The main aim of this podcast is to make literature exciting and accessible and hopefully will help you discover new books and authors that are off the beaten track. Follow me on @litwithcharles for books reviews and recommendations.