Black Futures

"A literary experience unlike any I've had in recent memory . . . a blueprint for this moment and the next, for where Black folks have been and where they might be going."--The New York Times Book Review (Editors' Choice)

What does it mean to be Black and alive right now?

Kimberly Drew and Jenna Wortham have brought together this collection of work--images, photos, essays, memes, dialogues, recipes, tweets, poetry, and more--to tell the story of the radical, imaginative, provocative, and gorgeous world that Black creators are bringing forth today. The book presents a succession of startling and beautiful pieces that generate an entrancing rhythm: Readers will go from conversations with activists and academics to memes and Instagram posts, from powerful essays to dazzling paintings and insightful infographics.

In answering the question of what it means to be Black and alive, Black Futures opens a prismatic vision of possibility for every reader.

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544 pages

Average rating: 9.33

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mountcyllene
Dec 16, 2022
10/10 stars
This black American anthology is a 544 page collection of works from black contributors across creative industries. Works included range from paintings, essays, recipes, media graphics, street arts and community gatherings. Over 100 creatives contributed to the creation of this anthology. Here are a few to give you a glimpse: Ziwe Fumudoh (comedian), Teju Cole (writer), Ezra Edelman (filmmaker), Morgan Parker (writer), and Solange Knowles (singer-songwriter).

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