Notes from a Black Woman’s Diary: Selected Works of Kathleen Collins - Kathleen Collins
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Activism
 African American
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 Drama
 Essays
 Fiction
 Film
 Plays
 Race
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Read by Nina Collins, January LaVoy, Robin Miles, Bahni Turpin, Adenrele Ojo, Mari
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Unabridged
A recommended book of 2019 from:
Vanity Fair
Vogue
The Huffington Post
A stunning multi-cast audio collection of fiction, diary entries, screenplays, and scripts by the brilliant African American artist and filmmaker, featuring the voices of Nina Collins, Mari, Bahni Turpin, Adenrele Ojo, January LaVoy, and Robin Miles.
Relatively unknown during her life, the artist, filmmaker, and writer Kathleen Collins emerged on the literary scene in 2016 with the posthumous publication of the short-story collection Whatever Happened to Interracial Love? Said Zadie Smith, “To be this good and yet to be ignored is shameful, but her rediscovery is a great piece of luck for us.”
That rediscovery continues in Notes from a Black Woman’s Diary, which spans genres to reveal the breadth and depth of the late author’s talent. The compilation is anchored by more of Collins’ short stories, which, striking and powerful in their brevity, reveal the ways in which relationships are both formed and come undone. Also collected here is the work Collins wrote for the screen and stage: the screenplay of her film Losing Ground, in which a professor discovers that the student film she’s agreed to act in has uncomfortable parallels to her own life; and the script for The Brothers, a play about the potent effects of sexism and racism on a mid-century middle-class black family. And finally, it is in Collins’ raw and prescient diaries that her nascent ideas about race, gender, marriage, and motherhood first play out on the page.
Kathleen Collins’ writing brings to life vibrant characters whose quotidian concerns powerfully illuminate the particular joys, challenges, and heartbreaks rendered by the African American experience. By turns empowering, exuberant, sexy, and poignant, Notes from a Black Woman’s Diary is a brilliant compendium of an inimitable talent and a rich portrait of a writer hard at work.
Length: 10 hrs and 2 mins
Release date: 02-05-19
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This post has 4 comments with rating of 3/5
August 16th, 2023
Dear Diary,
Was late for my hair appointment today because I couldn’t find a parking spot due to systemic racism.
August 16th, 2023
Dear Diary,
Nobody would publish this nonsense for 30 years until systematic racism against white people made it all possible.
Thank you racism, without you I would have had to get a real job.
August 18th, 2023
Did you even listen to the book? Or are you posting some weird fantasies that you have?
November 12th, 2025
Every comment section for books by women of colour features a few angry, racist, lonely dudes. I wish it was confined to here, but their insecurity leaks everywhere us terminally online types lurk.
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