MixedLondon Review of BooksIn the introduction to A Visible Man, the mid-career autobiography of Edward Enninful, the editor-in-chief of British Vogue, Enninful describes his work: ‘I’ve always answered the question of what it means to create a magazine differently...to push harder, to dream bigger.’ The rest of the book is his attempt to show what pushing harder and dreaming bigger has looked like in the thirty years since he started in fashion ... Enninful’s book has its own dramatic contrasts, between his early childhood on a Ghanaian military base, hearing the sound of executions from his backyard, and the glamorous life he leads as editor of Vogue. He also indulges in some Olympic-level name-dropping.