Memphians who frequented music clubs in the pre-Covid days no doubt recall the wandering troubadour, Brandon Taylor, who could often be seen fronting the band Radio Ghost, but also as a solo artist, ...
Brandon Taylor’s fourth book, “Minor Black Figures,” begins in New York City in the aftermath of the Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade. As political and societal tides shift, as the city ...
Setting conversations about art and theology into the machine of New York cosmopolitan life, Taylor creates an existential pressure chamber rife with queer longing and Black ennui. The novel follows ...
Brandon Taylor’s fourth book, “Minor Black Figures,” begins in New York City in the aftermath of the Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade. As political and societal tides shift, as the city ...
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