Shola Von Reinhold
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Shola von Reinhold is a Scottish writer. Her debut novel, ''LOTE'' (2020), was published by
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during the publisher's #Twentyin2020 campaign, an initiative to "publish 20 titles by 20 Black British writers in one year". ''LOTE'' won the Republic of Consciousness Prize and the James Tait Memorial Prize.


LOTE

''LOTE'' 's protagonist Mathilda Adamarola sets out to recover "forgotten artistic and literary figures of the past", whom she calls "Transfixions”. Mathilda's "Transfixions" include real and fictional figures, including "1920s aesthete and socialite
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and the Bright Young Things", and Roberte Horth, an early 20th century writer from French Guiana who lived in Paris. In the
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archive, Mathilda encounters Hermia Druitt, a Black Scottish poet. Mathilda's approach to understanding Druitt's life and work relates to processes of "literary recovery" practiced by "feminist scholars in the 1970s and 1980s who sought to correct the male biases of the British literary canon." In the novel, decadence, glamour or luxury are forms of "resistance ..an opposition to the Whiteness that has always told Black people that they are too ornamented", with the protagonists identifying how "this prejudice has its roots in
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contempt for African culture".


Awards and honours

* 2021: The Republic of Consciousness Prize * 2021: James Tait Black Memorial Prize


Selected bibliography

* ''LOTE'', 2020


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:von Reinhold, Shola James Tait Black Memorial Prize recipients Living people Year of birth missing (living people) 21st-century Scottish writers