Blackass Quotes
Blackass
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A. Igoni Barrett2,490 ratings, 3.34 average rating, 365 reviews
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“Womanhood comes with its peculiar burdens, among them the constant reminder of a subordinate status whose dominant symptom was uninvited sexual attention from men”
― Blackass
― Blackass
“One of the reasons I will never leave Nigeria is because, in this country, anything can happen.”
― Blackass
― Blackass
“[...]No human being has ever directly seen their own face. It's impossible within nature — the most you can do is glimpse your nose and, for those with full lips, the curve of you upper lip. And so we only see ourselves through external sources, whether as images in mirrors, pixels on the screen, or words on the page, words of love from a mother, words of hate from an ex-lover.
Long before Furo's story became my own, I was already trying to say what I see now, that we are all constructed narratives.”
― Blackass
Long before Furo's story became my own, I was already trying to say what I see now, that we are all constructed narratives.”
― Blackass
“He knew that so long as the vestiges of his old self remained with him, his new self would never be safe from ridicule and incomprehension.”
― Blackass: A Novel
― Blackass: A Novel
“And he learnt how it felt to be seen as a freak: exposed to wonder, invisible to comprehension. About”
― Blackass: A Novel
― Blackass: A Novel
“On this island of existence, the survivor is the man who understands he is trapped.”
― Blackass
― Blackass
“No one asks to be born, to be black or white or any colour in between, and yet the identity a person is born into becomes the hardest to explain to the world.”
― Blackass: A Novel
― Blackass: A Novel
“Life in Lagos was locked in a constant struggle against empathy. Empathy was too much to ask for, too much to give: it was good only for beggars to exploit in their sob stories aimed at your pocket through your heart. Heart, in Lagos idiom, meant guts, mettle, even recklessness, but rarely compassion.”
― Blackass: A Novel
― Blackass: A Novel
“Lagos was built from blood and sweat, and raw ambition. Abuja was designed as a playground for the rich.”
― Blackass
― Blackass
“A White man in Lagos has no voice louder than the dollar sign branded onto his forehead”
― Blackass
― Blackass
“Womanhood comes with its peculiar burdens, among them the constant reminder of a subordinate status whose dominant symptom was uninvited sexual attention from men.”
― Blackass: A Novel
― Blackass: A Novel
“Who I was as a person was more than what I looked like, but then again, how people saw me was a part of who I was. I”
― Blackass: A Novel
― Blackass: A Novel
