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Literary Friction - Dancing Time with Jacqueline Crooks

An episode of the Literary Friction podcast, hosted by Literary Friction, titled "Literary Friction - Dancing Time with Jacqueline Crooks" was published on March 23, 2023 and runs 57 minutes.

March 23, 2023 ·57m · Literary Friction

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Dancing can be about escape, about pleasure, but it can also be about protest. It can be a powerful means of expression, but how does writing capture all that movement and rhythm? And what does good writing about dancing do? With us this month is Jaqueline Crooks to talk about her dynamic first novel, Fire Rush, an intoxicating story about the dub reggae scene in 70s and 80s London. Told from the perspective of a young Black woman named Yamaye, it’s also about love, loss, freedom and finding family. In honour of Crooks’ evocative depiction of the dub scene - an...
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