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The State is Your Enemy : Essays on Liberation and Racial Justice - James Kelman

The State is Your Enemy

Essays on Liberation and Racial Justice

By: James Kelman

Paperback | 1 August 2023

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Based on the incendiary and inspiring talks James Kelman gave between 1991 and 2018 in support of Kurdish resistance, The State is Your Enemy: Essays on Kurdish Liberation and Black Justice acts as a primer on the historical and current political situation faced by the people of Kurdistan, with explicit links to the culture of imperialism in the English-speaking world, and the violent racism it has engendered.
People are repulsed by the actions and behaviour of the Turkish State, Kelman writes, and repulsed also by the cowardice, the collusion and the utter greed of those "powers" who might act to change the situation. For several decades people have detailed atrocities, massacres, rapes and tortures, even genocide. Petitions are presented. Analyses are performed, statistics and algorithms formulated. Meanwhile the tyrants do what tyrants always do: whatever they like. We cannot make sense of the horror. but we can do our best to end it by offering support and solidarity. We can act.

Industry Reviews

"James Kelman changed my life."
--Douglas Stuart, author of Shuggie Bain

"Probably the most influential novelist of the post-war period."
--The Times


"Kelman has the knack, maybe more than anyone since Joyce, of fixing in his writing the lyricism of ordinary people's speech ... Pure aesthete, undaunted democrat--somehow Kelman manages to reconcile his two halves."
--Esquire (London)


"The greatest British novelist of our time."
--Sunday Herald


"A true original ... A real artist ... it's now very difficult to see which of his peers can seriously be ranked alongside [Kelman] without ironic eyebrows being raised."
--Irvine Welsh, Guardian


"A writer of world stature, a 21st century Modern."
--The Scotsman


"The real reason Kelman, despite his stature and reputation, remains something of a literary outsider is not, I suspect, so much that great, radical Modernist writers aren't supposed to come from working-class Glasgow, as that great, radical Modernist writers are supposed to be dead. Dead, and wrapped up in a Penguin Classic: that's when it's safe to regret that their work was underappreciated or misunderstood (or how little they were paid) in their lifetimes. You can write what you like about Beckett or Kafka and know they're not going to come round and tell you you're talking nonsense, or confound your expectations with a new work. Kelman is still alive, still writing great books, climbing."
--James Meek, London Review of Books


"The greatest living British novelist."
--Amit Chaudhuri, author of A New World


"What an enviably, devilishly wonderful writer is James Kelman."
--John Hawkes, author of The Blood Oranges

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