Noah Angell Author

Noah Angell is a writer and artist who works with orally transmitted forms such as storytelling and song. His work has taken him to the north of Norway, in partnership with Polarmuseet, to work with first hand accounts of Inuit who performed in live ethnographic displays organised by local sailor Adrian Jacobsen, to North Carolina to shoot his forthcoming documentary film on gospel singer Connie B. Steadman of the Badgett Sisters, and to the British Museum in London, where for years he has collected museum workers' testimony of the ghosts that haunt the notorious colonial museum.

Angell has written lecture-performance works which have been performed internationally at spaces all around the world.

Born in the US, he was resident in London for a over a decade and now lives in Berlin. This is his first book.