In Make Believe, Diana Athill, acclaimed author of Instead of a
Letter and Stet, remembers her turbulent friendship with Hakim Jamal,
a young black convert to the teachings of Malcolm X, whom she met in
London in the late 1960s.
Despite a desperately troubled youth, he became an eloquent spokesman
for the black underclass, was Jean Seberg's lover and published a book
about Malcolm X, before descending into a mania that had him believing
he was God. A witness to his struggles, Diana Athill writes with her
characteristic honesty about her entanglement with Jamal, Jamal's
relationship with the daughter of a British MP, Gail Benson, and
Jamal's, and separately Gail's, eventual murders.