Malorie Blackman on Noughts & Crosses at 25: ‘It’s even more relevant today’
Malorie Blackman reflects on the enduring power of her seminal young adult novel, "Noughts & Crosses," as it marks its 25th anniversary, asserting its themes are "even more relevant today." Originally conceived from the backdrop of racial tensions in 1990s Britain, the book continues to deeply resonate with contemporary audiences.
In a recent conversation, Blackman delved into the profound impact of her work, discussing its remarkable critical and commercial success, the challenging period of receiving death threats, and the widespread admiration it has garnered from unexpected quarters, including shoutouts from acclaimed music artists like Tinie Tempah and Stormzy.
Despite her stature as one of Britain's most significant and beloved writers of the last quarter-century – an almost rockstar-like literary figure for a generation raised on her compelling narratives – Blackman maintains a striking humility. During a photography session on a somber February evening in the rear room of a west London theatre, where rain incessantly battered the exterior brickwork, she openly confessed her unease with being the centre of attention. "I’m useless at this bit,” she laughed, shifting uncomfortably in her plum-coloured jacket and smart black trousers. She then added, "I hate being in front of the camera!" This candid admission offers a glimpse into the person behind the powerful prose, a writer more comfortable crafting worlds than posing for the lens.
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