A powerful verbatim play drawn from the testimony of those at the heart of the Grenfell Tower tragedy. Premiered at the National Theatre, London, in 2023.
Gillian Slovo Reihenfolge der Bücher
Gillian Slovo gestaltet Erzählungen, die sich mit dem komplexen Zusammenspiel von Vergangenheit und Gegenwart auseinandersetzen und die Auswirkungen historischer Ereignisse auf das heutige Leben untersuchen. Ihr Schreiben dringt oft in die dunkleren Winkel der menschlichen Psyche und moralischer Ambiguitäten ein. Durch fesselndes Geschichtenerzählen seziert sie gesellschaftliche und politische Strukturen und untersucht deren tiefgreifende Auswirkungen auf Individuen. Slovo nutzt ihre erzählerische Stärke, um die Leser zu tiefen Reflexionen über Gerechtigkeit, Schuld und Erlösung zu bewegen.






- 2023
- 2016
Another World
- 88 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
What is the entity that calls itself Islamic State? Why are some young Muslim men and women from across Western Europe leaving their homes to answer the call of Jihad? And what should we do about it?
- 2016
It's 4 a.m. and Cathy Mason is watching dawn break over the Lovelace estate. By the end of the day, her community will be a crime scene. By the end of the week, her city will be on fire. In this gripping thriller, a death at police hands has repercussions far beyond one family plunged into grief ...As violence erupts in the middle of a stifling heatwave, the dead man becomes a useful tactic (or an urgent threat) in political games at the highest level. So while lives are at risk in Cathy Mason's estate, across London in Westminster, careers are being made, or ruined. From a Home Secretary's attempts to unseat a Prime Minister, to a new Met Police Commissioner fighting for his job, to families torn apart: in Ten Days, Orange Prize-shortlisted author Gillian Slovo shows what happens when politics, policing and the hard realities of living in London explosively collide.
- 2014
The General
- 208 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
On 11 September 2001, in a cafe in London, Ahmed Errachidi watched as the twin towers collapsed.In a series of terrible events, Ahmed was sold by the Pakistanis to the Americans in the diplomatic lounge at Islamabad airport and spent five and a half years in Guantanamo. But then, after all those years, Ahmed was freed, his innocence admitted.
- 2013
An Honourable Man
- 341 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
A stunning novel of war, from the bestselling author of Red Dust and Ice Road.
- 2011
The Government has so far refused a Public Inquiry into the riots that shook our cities this Summer, so the Tricycle is mounting its own. This verbatim play builds a real-time picture of the riots as they unfolded. And then, from interviews with politicians, police, teachers, lawyers, community leaders, as well as victims and on-lookers, The Riots analyses what happened, why it happened, and what we should do towards making a better future for ourselves and our city. Astonishing stories and equally astonishing conclusions told by the many voices that have been stirred up by the riots.
- 2010
*The deeply moving memoir of the Slovo family which also encompasses much of the story of the Apartheid years.
- 2009
Black Orchids
- 374 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
When the genteely impoverished and rebellious Evelyn marries the charming Emil, scion of a privileged Sinhalese family, she thinks that her dream of a life in England can now at last come true. So the family travel, with their young son Milton, from Ceylon to Tilbury Docks. But this is England in the 1950s and, no matter how hard Evelyn wishes that it would, England does not take kindly to strangers, especially families who are half black and half white. A profound and moving novel, this is the story about the search to feel at home in your own skin.
- 2006
The handbook offers detailed suggestions for working on the novel and explores advanced topics, such as comparing the original text with the film version. It includes templates to facilitate lesson preparation.
- 2005
Exploring the complexities of the Guantanamo Bay detentions, this book intertwines personal narratives, legal perspectives, and political discussions. It critically examines the impact of these detentions on Western democratic values amid the ongoing "war on terror." Following its success in London, the work has gained attention in New York, prompting reflection on the balance between security and freedom.


