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Live On Stage
Tuesday May 12 2026, 7pm BST

James Baldwin: A Life and Legacy, with Ben Okri

This event is part of Conversations at the Kiln, an event series at Kiln Theatre programmed by Intelligence Squared. To see the full line-up click here.

“Neither love nor terror makes one blind: indifference makes one blind.” – James Baldwin

On the 60th anniversary of the publication of Giovanni’s Room, James Baldwin’s seminal novel about sexuality, race and myth in America, Booker Prize-winning writer Ben Okri joins us to reflect on the life, literature and enduring legacy of one of the world’s most loved writers.

Baldwin’s work reshaped the literary and political landscape. Many of our greatest writers today credit his influence on their work. As an author and activist, his writing fearlessly tackled race, sexuality, love, masculinity and belonging with radical intimacy. 

Published in 1956, Giovanni’s Room was groundbreaking for its explicit homoeroticism. Its honesty and courage characterised Baldwin’s work as a whole. His poetry, essays, speeches, novels and plays, were pivotal to both the civil rights movement and the gay liberation movement in mid-twentieth century America, and continue to speak urgently to the present moment. 

On May 12, Okri will bring his own artistic vision to an exploration of Baldwin’s work live from the Kiln Theatre, the same venue as Anton Philips’ production of Baldwin’s The Amen Corner, the first black-produced and directed play to transfer to the West End of London.

Join us at the Kiln Theatre to discuss Baldwin’s lasting influence and relevance in the world today, and have your questions answered in the audience Q&A.

 

If you require access seats, please choose ‘concession’ and email us at info@intelligencesquared.com with your access needs so we can seat you accordingly

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James Baldwin: A Life and Legacy, with Ben Okri


ATTEND IN-PERSON


Speaker
  • Ben Okri

    Poet, Playwright and Novelist

Host
  • James Okundaye

    Author of Revolutionary Acts and Assistant Opinion Editor


Location
  • Kiln Theatre
  • 269 Kilburn High Rd
  • London
  • NW6 7JR
Time
  • Tuesday 12 May 2026
  • 7pm to 8:30pm BST





Speakers

Speaker

Ben Okri

Poet, Playwright and Novelist


Ben Okri is the Nigerian-born poet, cultural activist, and author of fourteen novels, including the Booker Prize-winning The Famished Road, the first in a trilogy, and Astonishing the Gods, which was selected as one of the BBC’s ‘100 novels that shaped our world’, as well as collections of poetry, short stories, plays and essays. His work has been translated into more than 28 languages. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and has won numerous international prizes and been awarded many honorary doctorates. His poem following the Grenfell Tower tragedy was widely viewed on television and on social media. He was a Fellow Commoner in Creative Arts at Trinity College, Cambridge. He was awarded an OBE in 2001 and a Knighthood in 2023. His most recent novel is Madam Sosostris and the Festival for the Brokenhearted.    
Host

James Okundaye

Author of Revolutionary Acts and Assistant Opinion Editor


Assistant Opinion Editor at the Guardian. His first book, Revolutionary Acts, a social history of Black gay men in Britain was published by Faber in 2024. It won the Somerset Maugham Award and was shortlisted for the Orwell Prize.

Speakers are subject to change.