Jon McGregor; Chester Himes; Editors Tip

Published: April 25, 2021, 3:30 p.m.

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Johny Pitts talks to Jon McGregor about his latest novel Lean Fall Stand, inspired by a trip to Antarctica. Opening with sparse, barely describable landscape in the midst of a storm, it follows Robert "Doc" Wright\'s recovery in the aftermath and sensitively examines heroism, modern masculinity and the failure of words.

Chester Himes is an often overlooked favour of his Black American contemporaries Ralph Ellison, Richard Wright and James Baldwin, despite also attempting to carve out a literary career in Paris. With his better-known Harlem detective series being reissued, his biographer Lawrence P. Jackson and crime writer Dreda Say Mitchell discuss his prescient legacy.

And looking ahead to next month, Francesca Main of Phoenix Books chooses a multi-generational story of love, family and Indian history as her Editor\'s Tip.

BOOK LIST:\\nLean Fall Stand by Jon McGregor\\nA Rage in Harlem by Chester Himes \\nCotton Comes to Harlem by Chester Himes\\nLonely Crusade by Chester Himes\\nCast the First Stone by Chester Himes\\nIf He Hollers Let Him Go by Chester Himes\\nChester B Himes: A Biography by Lawrence P Jackson\\nShelter by Lawrence P Jackson\\nChina Room by Sunjeev Sahota

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