The 14th Tale
By (Author) Inua Ellams
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Oberon Books Ltd
6th August 2015
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
822.92
Paperback
56
Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 3mm
68g
1988: at four-years-old, he short-circuited his home with a silver spoon and a Betamax video player. 1989: stopped a 700-strong student assembly with a tantrum. 1995: was chased through jungle growth by a crazed, frustrated French teacher called Monsieur Batcock...Misfit Apparently until a little family research reveals a pattern of mischief reaching as far back as a great grandfather, and so the story begins: I'm from a long line of trouble makers, of ash skinned Africans, born with clenched fists and a natural thirst for battle only quenched by breast milk. They'd suckle as if the white silk sliding between gums were liquid peace treaties from mums. The 14th Tale is a beautiful mellifluous narrative that tells the hilarious exploits of a natural born mischief, growing from the clay streets of Nigeria to rooftops in Dublin and finally to London by award-winning writer and performer Inua Ellams.
A sharp reminder of the power of language and rhythm" The Scotsman; "original, experimental, beautiful * Culture Wars *
Inua Ellams captures our attention as soon as he opens his mouth * The Times *
Born in Nigeria in 1984, Inua Ellams is an internationally touring poet, playwright, performer, graphic artist & designer. He has published two volumes of poetry: Candy Coated Unicorns and Converse All Stars and Thirteen Fairy Negro Tales. His first play The 14th Tale (a one-man show which he performed) was awarded a Fringe First at the Edinburgh International Theatre Festival and his third, Black T-Shirt Collection ran at Englands National Theatre. He lives and works from London, where he founded the Midnight Run, a nocturnal urban excursion.