By JJ Amaworo Wilson Brazil is in peril. Latin America’s biggest country is being led by a dangerous buffoon, Jair…
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A Der Spiegel Review of the German Edition of Damnificados (in German)
Die Lumpenarmee stürmt den Wolkenkratzer In Caracas steht der riesige “Torre de David” leer, jahrelang wurde er von Obdachlosen bewohnt.…
Victor Acquista reads Damnificados by JJ Amaworo Wilson
JJ Amaworo Wilson is a German-born, British-educated debut novelist. Based in the U.S., he has lived in 9 countries and…
Review of In the Wake: On Blackness and Being by Christina Sharpe
By JJ Amaworo Wilson Part memoir, part thesis, and part lyrical examination of what it means to be black in…
Words on a Wire: JJ Amaworo Wilson
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Review of Extracting Profit: Imperialism, Neoliberalism, and the New Scramble for Africa by Lee Wengraf
By JJ Amaworo Wilson Here’s a quote from the Berlin Conference of 1885, in which the European powers set out…
Human Flow: A Film by Ai WeiWei
By JJ Amaworo Wilson For a film with ‘flow’ in its title, the only surprise in this superlative documentary is…
Review of The Football Factory by John King
By JJ Amaworo Wilson John King’s novel was first published in the UK twenty years ago. It has recently been…
The Other Damnificados: Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City, by Matthew Desmond
By JJ Amaworo Wilson One hundred years from now, historians will want to describe African American life in the 21st…