We Are Made Of Diamond Stuff is an innovative and critically British novel, taking issue with the dream of national belonging. Set on the Isle of Wight, a small island off the south coast of England, it collides literary aesthetics with contemporary working class cultures and attitudes , works with themes of empire, embodiment and resistance, and interrogates autobiographical material including the queer migrant experience.
We Are Made Of Diamond Stuff is an innovative and critically British novel, taking issue with the dream of national belonging. Set on the Isle of Wight, a small island off the south coast of England, it collides literary aesthetics with contemporary working class cultures and attitudes , works with themes of empire, embodiment and resistance, and interrogates autobiographical material including the queer migrant experience.