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Is there a reason you don't often describe race in characters? when reading Anansi boys I had this weird conception of the characters of Charlie and Spider as white, when on future reads having context it was obvious they should not be.
I actually describe race a lot in Anansi Boys. You know who comes from where, after all, how they talk, what kind of foods they eat. But I only tend to tag the skin colour of the white characters in the book when they first show up.
For example:
"Excuse me,“ said a small white woman with a clipboard, “are these people with you?”
or
He was a middle-aged white manwith receding very fair hair. If you happened to see Grahame Coatsand immediately found yourself thinking of an albino ferret in anexpensive suit, you would not be the first.
or
They went inside: down woodensteps to a cellar where rubicund barristers drank side by side withpallid money market fund managers.
or
Grahame Coats had goneoff-white – one of those colours that turn up in paint catalogueswith names like Parchment or Magnolia. He said, “How did you getaccess to those accounts?”
or
Her flatmate, Carol, athin-faced white woman from Preston, stuck her head around thebedroom door. She was towelling her hair vigorously.
or
She wore a white blouse, and ablue denim skirt, and over it, a grey coat. She had very long legsand extremely pale skin, and hair which remained, with only minimalchemical assistance, quite as blonde as it had been when MorrisLivingstone had married her, twenty years earlier.
or
Fat Charlie squeezed in nextto a large woman with a chicken on her lap. Behind them two whitegirls chattered about the parties they had attended the previousnight and the shortcomings of the temporary boyfriends they hadaccumulated during their holiday.
(Those from a quick flip-through, and far from exhaustive.)
I hope people find on a careful reading that the race of the various characters is pretty obvious, and is often described (for example, Daisy’s father is from Hong Kong, her mother is Ethiopian).
I’m sorry you read Fat Charlie and Spider and Mr Nancy and their families as white on first read, but that might have something to do with the way that people’s heads reading a book can default all characters to white, if other information is not immediately supplied, which is a very bad habit, and one I hope Anansi Boys might help people to shed.
And there is, after all, a huge pointer to the race of the title characters in the title…
I expanded the first paragraph of my reply, slightly. Because race isn’t just skin-colour. I remember, when Anansi Boys came out, getting an email telling me off for getting the post-funeral food in the beginning of the book “wrong” and “not doing my research”, because the old ladies weren’t eating Southern Funeral Food, they were eating the food that black people from the Caribbean would eat.
This is the most wild vine I’ve seen in months
An actual masterpiece
I needed this
the fucking flute
Always reblog.
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Just a timelapse of a painting. I turn the paper around a lot lol.
I’m using Windsor & Newton gouache here, and finished off with gold ink.
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Reblogging because this actually is a thing that should concern more people.
If bees go extinct we will ALL die. No question about it. We cannot live without them.
fav post save da beez
fun fact: bees are a “cornerstone” species, meaning if a cornerstone species goes extinct, it takes the entire ecosystem with it. If bees go extinct, a lot of flowering plants, fruits, and vegetables will go extinct with them, causing a massive food shortage worldwide that will kill millions.
So yeah, save the bees. They are harmless and help keep the planet alive and literally help grow food.
It’s art, and it’s a way to help save honeybee’s. We at Bee-Hive Studios give it a huge thumbs up. I personally can’t stand cilantro, so that will never grow in my gardens. However, I will happily plant many of the other plants this coming Spring.
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