How to Say Babylon by Safiya Sinclair audiobook

How to Say Babylon: A Memoir

By Safiya Sinclair
Read by Safiya Sinclair

Simon & Schuster Audio 9781982132330

Unabridged

Format : Library CD (In Stock)
  • ISBN: 9781797157139

  • ISBN: 9781797157122

Runtime: 16.78 Hours
Category: Nonfiction/Biography & Autobiography
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

Winner of an AudioFile Earphones Award

Finalist for the 2023 Kirkus Prize

Longlisted for the Women's Prize

An AudioFile Best Audiobook of the Year

A New York Times Notable Book of the Year

A Today Show Read with Jenna Pick

A Time Magazine Best Book of 2023

A Washington Post Best Book of 2023

On Barack Obama's Favorite Books of the Year List

An Esquire Magazine Best Book of the Year

How to Say Babylon is the stunning story of the author’s struggle to break free of her rigid Rastafarian upbringing, ruled by her father’s strict patriarchal views and repressive control of her childhood, to find her own voice as a woman and poet.

Throughout her childhood, Safiya Sinclair’s father, a volatile reggae musician and militant adherent to a strict sect of Rastafari, became obsessed with her purity, in particular, with the threat of what Rastas call Babylon, the immoral and corrupting influences of the Western world outside their home. He worried that womanhood would make Safiya and her sisters morally weak and impure, and believed a woman’s highest virtue was her obedience.

In an effort to keep Babylon outside the gate, he forbade almost everything. In place of pants, the women in her family were made to wear long skirts and dresses to cover their arms and legs, head wraps to cover their hair, no make-up, no jewelry, no opinions, no friends. Safiya’s mother, while loyal to her father, nonetheless gave Safiya and her siblings the gift of books, including poetry, to which Safiya latched on for dear life.

And as Safiya watched her mother struggle voicelessly for years under housework and the rigidity of her father’s beliefs, she increasingly used her education as a sharp tool with which to find her voice and break free. Inevitably, with her rebellion comes clashes with her father, whose rage and paranoia explodes in increasing violence. As Safiya’s voice grows, lyrically and poetically, a collision course is set between them.

How to Say Babylon is Sinclair’s reckoning with the culture that initially nourished but ultimately sought to silence her; it is her reckoning with patriarchy and tradition, and the legacy of colonialism in Jamaica. Rich in lyricism and language only a poet could evoke, How to Say Babylon is both a universal story of a woman finding her own power and a unique glimpse into a rarefied world we may know how to name, Rastafari, but one we know little about.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“Author/narrator Safiya Sinclair emphasizes the poetry of her words as she narrates her memoir. Her soft Jamaican accent sounds like gentle waves…Winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award.” AudioFile
“It’s impossible to put down Sinclair’s searing memoir.” People
“There were numerous attempts to silence her, but Safiya Sinclair came out on the other side, victorious against patriarchy and colonialization.” NPR.org
“More than catharsis; this is memoir as liberation.” Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

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Author

Author Bio: Safiya Sinclair

Author Bio: Safiya Sinclair

Safiya Sinclair is the author of the highly acclaimed poetry collection Cannibal. It won a Whiting Writers’ Award, the American Academy of Arts and Letters’ Metcalf Award in Literature, the OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Poetry, the Prairie Schooner Book Prize in Poetry, and one of the American Library Association’s Notable Books of the Year. Cannibal was a finalist for the PEN Center USA Literary Award, the Seamus Heaney First Book Award in the UK, the PEN Open Book Award, and the Dylan Thomas Prize. She was born and raised in Montego Bay, Jamaica.

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Details

Details

Available Formats : CD, Library CD
Category: Nonfiction/Biography & Autobiography
Runtime: 16.78
Audience: Adult
Language: English