Description |
1 online resource |
Summary |
"When a passionate activist, Wunmi, is invited into a middle-class Black family's home, a fire is lit. The family members have always seen themselves as pillars of they are charity workers, therapists and politicians. But as they begin to realise what Wunmi really represents, their certainty begins to crumble, the tension rises and a suffocating ash starts to fill the air."--Page 4 of cover |
|
I've given up on fighting for change. That's a strange, imperfect illusion that allowed confusion to reign in my life. I took a knife to its neck and sliced it open. When a passionate activist, Wunmi, is invited into a middle-class Black family's home, a fire is lit. The family members have always seen themselves as pillars of society: they are charity workers, therapists and politicians. But as they begin to realise what Wunmi really represents, their certainty begins to crumble, the tension rises and a suffocating ash starts to fill the air. Dipo Baruwa-Etti's fiercely political new play is filled with forensic fury and incandescent poetry, |
Subject |
Black people -- England -- London -- Drama
|
|
Political activists -- England -- London -- Drama
|
|
Identity (Psychology) -- Drama
|
|
Drama -- Stories, plots, etc.
|
|
Drama
|
Genre/Form |
Drama
|
Form |
Electronic book
|
ISBN |
9780571380008 |
|
057138000X |
|