Letters to Gil

Letters to Gil by Malik Al Nasir, published by William Collins in 2021, is a profound coming-of-age memoir that explores themes of survival and self-discovery. Spanning 320 pages, this work recounts Malik’s experiences of enduring physical and racial abuse during his childhood in Liverpool, where he was placed into care at the age of nine. The narrative centers on his transformative relationship with the influential artist and civil rights activist Gil Scott-Heron, who played a pivotal role in Malik’s journey toward empowerment and self-worth.
In Letters to Gil, readers will find a frank and moving account of Malik’s adolescence, marked by the challenges of institutional neglect and abuse. The memoir delves into his awakening as he learns about Black history and develops his voice through poetry and music under Gil’s mentorship. This edition highlights the impact of creativity, self-expression, and solidarity in overcoming adversity, while also addressing the broader implications of institutional racism on youth. Malik Al Nasir’s lyrical storytelling invites readers to reflect on the resilience of the human spirit amidst hardship.
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‘A searing, triumphant story. A testament to the tenacity of the human spirit as well as a beautiful ode to an iconic figure’ IRENOSEN OKOJIE
Letters to Gil is Malik Al Nasir’s profound coming of age memoir – the story of surviving physical and racial abuse and discovering a new sense of self-worth under the wing of the great artist, poet and civil rights activist Gil Scott-Heron.
Born in Liverpool, Malik was taken into care at the age of nine after his seafaring father became paralysed. He would spend his adolescence in a system that proved violent, neglectful, exploitative, traumatising and mired in abuse. Aged eighteen, he emerged semi-literate, penniless with no connections or sense of where he was going – until a chance meeting with Gil Scott-Heron.
Letters to Gil will tell the story of Malik’s empowerment and awakening while mentored by Gil, from his introduction to the legacy of Black history to the development of his voice through poetry and music. Written with lyricism and power, it is a frank and moving memoir, highlighting how institutional racism can debilitate and disadvantage a child, as well as how mentoring, creativity, self-expression and solidarity helped him to uncover his potential.
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