9781472130136-1472130138-CLR James: A Life Beyond the Boundaries (-)

CLR James: A Life Beyond the Boundaries (-)

ISBN-13: 9781472130136
ISBN-10: 1472130138
Author: John L. Williams
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: Constable
Format: Hardcover 496 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781472130136
ISBN-10: 1472130138
Author: John L. Williams
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: Constable
Format: Hardcover 496 pages

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CLR James: A Life Beyond the Boundaries (-) (ISBN-13: 9781472130136 and ISBN-10: 1472130138), written by authors John L. Williams, was published by Constable in 2022. With an overall rating of 3.8 stars, it's a notable title among other Political (Leaders & Notable People, Biographies) books. You can easily purchase or rent CLR James: A Life Beyond the Boundaries (-) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Political books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.25.

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John L Williams's exciting and briskly written biography, CLR James: A Life Beyond the Boundaries, offers the perfect introduction to this titan of 20th-century politics and culture―The Times
This is an unrivalled storehouse of information about one of the twentieth century's most important revolutionaries. John Williams' sparkling biography counterpoints understanding of James' ideas with a richly-detailed account of his itinerant life and times―Paul Gilroy
This is a passionate, timely and challenging portrait. CLR James was decades ahead of his time in challenging our thoughts about empire, colonialism, black history and, not least, in writing brilliantly about cricket. He finally has the biography his extraordinary influence deserves―Barney Ronay
As John Williams states at the beginning of his absorbing biography, CLR James may have been born in the Victorian age but he belongs very much to ours . . . [The book] may be a single biography, but it describes multiple lives.―New Statesman
A genius, a seducer . . . the firebrand author, historian and critic was a complex, fragile human being, as John L Williams's biography reveals.―Observer
A fascinating biography―Clive Davis
CLR James: A Life Beyond the Boundaries . . . is the full-scale, scrupulously researched, admiring but clear-eyed biography of the T&T intellectual icon that Caribbean readers have awaited for decades―Trinidad & Tobago Express
It's a testament to this generous biography that the idiosyncratic personality of the great silver-tongued enthusiast comes shining through.―Prospect
C. L. R. 's life has been chronicled many times in film, memoirs and biographies. This one . . . should rank as definitive.―Tablet
This finely written and powerful book. . . . Williams gives us the rawness and rare achievement of his life, and that is an invaluable contribution to now-times and future readers.―Morning Star
A scholarly and vibrant biography . . . John L Williams has written a superb account of Trinidad's greatest intellectual―Irish Times
Just finished John Williams's superb biography of CLR James, A Life Beyond the Boundaries. Staggering what CLR fitted into his life.―Lawrence Booth, Wisden
Three decades after his death, CLR is back in our midst thanks to this passionate, well-researched and necessary portrait―The Hindu
The most comprehensive and intimate portrayal yet of the iconic speaker, author, teacher, theorist, and revolutionary―Jacobin
This carefully researched book reflects on the life of an intellectual equally at home debating Leon Trotsky or discussing Shakespeare with John Arlott―Sunday Times
CLR James: A Life Beyond the Boundaries is just that - an unsentimental work that draws back the veil of legend to expose the man of blood and bone. With great subtlety, intelligence and expansiveness, Williams gives us a view onto the thinker's groundbreaking ideas while rooting us firmly in the world that helped to shape him, a world living out the immediate aftershocks of colonialism. This is a profound, stirring and necessary book―Esi Edugyan
Historian, revolutionary and cricket writer, CLR James was one of the truly radical voices of the twentieth century. Born in Trinidad in the final days of the Victorian era, he debated with Trotsky, played cricket with Constantine, was published by Leonard and Virginia Woolf, inspired Kwame Nkrumah, and was a profound influence on the British Black Power movement.
And yet by the late 1970s, CLR James was all but forgotten. The books he had written over the past half century were nearly all out of print. There were a few circles in which his name rang a bell: serious students of Black history; obsessive cricket fans. But that was it.
When he died in Brixton in 1989, CLR James was internationally famous - lauded as the greatest of Black British intellectuals: the 'Black Plato', according to The Times.
The ideas he put forward in his own time - of the importance of identity alongside

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