C.L.R. James Books

C.L.R. James (1901–1989) was a Trinidadian academic and writer. He was the author of many books on Marxism, history and cricket. He was a pioneer in the field of postcolonial literature and an influential political activist.

In recognition of his work, he was awarded Trinidad and Tobago’s highest honour, the Trinity Cross.

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 Books: The Black Jacobins by C.L.R. James

The Black Jacobins

C.L.R. James
Toussaint L’Ouverture and the San Domingo Revolution
4.6 (94 ratings)
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What's The Black Jacobins about?

The Black Jacobins (1938) traces the remarkable history of the revolution in the French colony of San Domingo (modern day Haiti). It describes the events that helped the revolution become the first successful slave rebellion in history.

In particular, The Black Jacobins views the events through the prism of the revolution’s greatest figure, Toussaint L’Ouverture. It shows how he, a former slave who was inspired by the ideals of the French Revolution, successfully defeated the European empires and helped to destroy the brutal practice of slavery in San Domingo.

Who should read The Black Jacobins?

  • Students of history and postcolonial studies
  • Anyone who wants to understand why people revolt
  • Anyone interested in how political ideas can change the world

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 Books: Fifty Shades of Grey by E. L. James

Fifty Shades of Grey

E. L. James
3.0 (144 ratings)
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What's Fifty Shades of Grey about?

Fifty Shades of Grey (2011) is the first in the Fifty Shades trilogy, telling the story of student Anastasia Steele and businessman Christian Grey – who introduces her to his dark world of sensuality, bondage, and discipline.

Who should read Fifty Shades of Grey?

  • Fans of captivating fiction
  • BDSM enthusiasts – or anyone curious
  • Anyone curious about what all the Fifty Shades fuss is about

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 Books: The Children of Men by P. D. James

The Children of Men

P. D. James

What's The Children of Men about?

The Children of Men by P.D. James is a dystopian novel set in a future society where women have become infertile. As the human race faces extinction, the protagonist, Theo Faron, is drawn into a dangerous mission to protect a pregnant woman and her unborn child. This thought-provoking book delves into themes of hope, despair, and the essence of humanity.

Who should read The Children of Men?

  • Science fiction enthusiasts who enjoy dystopian narratives
  • Readers interested in exploring societal and ethical issues through speculative fiction
  • Those who appreciate thought-provoking and challenging literature

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 Books: Grey by E. L. James

Grey

E. L. James

What's Grey about?

Grey is a novel by E. L. James that retells the story of Fifty Shades of Grey from the perspective of Christian Grey. It delves into his complicated past, inner thoughts, and feelings, offering a deeper understanding of the enigmatic character. The book provides a different take on the original story and gives insight into Christian's motivations and desires.

Who should read Grey?

  • Readers who enjoy romance novels with a touch of erotica

  • People curious about exploring the complexities of relationships and human desires

  • Those who appreciate a character-driven narrative with a flawed but compelling protagonist