Linton Kwesi Johnson’s collection Mi Revalueshanary Fren (“mee revolutionary fren”) partially documents the 1981 Brixton riots in this city. For 10 points each:
[10e] Moses and Galahad are immigrants to this city in a Sam Selvon novel alliteratively titled for its “lonely” inhabitants. After a benefactor sponsors him, Pip travels to this city to become a gentleman in Great Expectations.
ANSWER: London [accept The Lonely Londoners]
[10m] This author wrote about four inhabitants of northwest London in her novel NW. In a different novel by this author, the Bangladeshi Iqbal family live in the Willesden area of London.
ANSWER: Zadie Smith (The first novel is White Teeth.)
[10h] The Caribbean immigrant Anna Morgan meets Walter in London in this author’s novel Voyage in the Dark. After moving to the “Great House” in England, the protagonist of another novel by this author imagines it burning down.
ANSWER: Jean Rhys (“reess”) (The second novel is Wide Sargasso Sea.)
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