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C. A. Davids on How to Be a Revolutionary with Ladee Hubbard

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Thursday, 1:00 pm EDT March 10, 2022

Onlina via Zoom

Join C. A. Davids in conversation with award-winning author Ladee Hubbard (The Talented Ribkins) around the launch of Davids’s stunning new novel How to Be a Revolutionary. Connecting contemporary Shanghai, late Apartheid-era South Africa, and China during the Great Leap Forward and the Tiananmen uprising— and refracting this globe-trotting and time-traveling through Langston Hughes’ confessional letters to a South African protégé about the poet’s time in Shanghai—How to Be a Revolutionary is a novel of staggering ambition. It is also a heartbreaking exploration of what we owe our countries, our consciences, and ourselves.


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How to Be a Revolutionary (1) - Claire Fennell

In Conversation

  • CA Davids author photo - Claire Fennell

    C. A. Davids

    C. A. Davids

    C. A. Davids’s debut novel, The Blacks of Cape Town, was published in South Africa and shortlisted for the Edinburgh International Book Festival’s First Book Award, the University of Johannesburg Debut Writing Prize, and the SALA First-Time Published Author Award, among others. She lives in Cape Town.

  • Ladee Hubbard - Claire Fennell

    Ladee Hubbard

    Ladee Hubbard

    Ladee Hubbard is the author of the novels The Talented Ribkins, which received the 2018 Ernest J. Gaines Award for Literary Excellence and the Hurston-Wright Legacy Award for Debut Fiction and The Rib King. Her writing has appeared in Oxford American, Guernica, Virginia Quarterly, and Callaloo among other venues. She currently lives in New Orleans.