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// Patrick Neate
London based author Patrick Neate was born in 1970. His first novel Musungu Jim was published in 2000. In 2001 he won the Whitbread Novel Prize with Twelve Bar Blues. The London Pigeon Wars followed in 2003 and the off the wall private eye tale City of Tiny Lights in 2005. Jerusalem (2009) completes the loose trilogy, with Musungu Jim and Twelve Bar Blues, addressing British colonialism in Africa and its aftermath. Neate also wrote Where You’re At (2003), a study of global hip hop scenes and is co-author of Culture Is Our Weapon (2006), the story of AfroReggae. // REVIEWS
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