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Look for Me and I'll Be Gone - Stories (Paperback): John Edgar Wideman Look for Me and I'll Be Gone - Stories (Paperback)
John Edgar Wideman
R447 R376 Discovery Miles 3 760 Save R71 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Brothers and Keepers - A Memoir (Paperback): John Edgar Wideman Brothers and Keepers - A Memoir (Paperback)
John Edgar Wideman
R438 R366 Discovery Miles 3 660 Save R72 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
American Histories - Stories (Paperback): John Edgar Wideman American Histories - Stories (Paperback)
John Edgar Wideman 1
R386 R321 Discovery Miles 3 210 Save R65 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Writing to Save a Life - The Louis Till File (Paperback): John Edgar Wideman Writing to Save a Life - The Louis Till File (Paperback)
John Edgar Wideman
R433 R360 Discovery Miles 3 600 Save R73 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Look For Me and I'll Be Gone (Paperback, Main): John Edgar Wideman Look For Me and I'll Be Gone (Paperback, Main)
John Edgar Wideman
R257 Discovery Miles 2 570 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'This is truly inimitable storytelling' Observer '[A] master of language' New York Times A boy stands alone, unable to enter the room in which his grandfather's coffin lies. Freddie Jackson's song 'You Are My Lady' plays on the car radio as a son is brought to a prison cell in Arizona. A narrator contemplates the Atlanta child murders from 1979. Look For Me and I'll Be Gone is vital reading for anyone interested in the state of America today. Historical and contemporary, intimate and expansive, the stories here represent a pioneering writer whose innovation, form and imagination know no bounds.

Look For Me and I'll Be Gone (Hardcover, Main): John Edgar Wideman Look For Me and I'll Be Gone (Hardcover, Main)
John Edgar Wideman
R437 R405 Discovery Miles 4 050 Save R32 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A WALL STREET JOURNAL BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR Forty years after John Edgar Wideman's first book of stories, comes this stunning collection that is vital reading for anyone interested in the state of America today. Its subjects range from Michael Jordan to Emmett Till, from distrust of authority to everyday grief, from childhood memories to the final day in a prison cell. A boy stands alone in his grandmother's house, unable to enter the room in which his grandfather's coffin lies, afraid the dead man may speak, afraid he won't speak. Freddie Jackson's song 'You Are My Lady' plays on the car radio as a son is brought to a prison cell in Arizona. A narrator contemplates the Atlanta child murders from 1979. Never satisfied to simply tell a story, Wideman continues to push form, with stories within stories, sentences that rise like a jazz solo with every connecting clause, voices that reflect who he is and where he's from, and an exploration of time that entangles past and present. Whether historical or contemporary, intimate or expansive, the stories here represent a pioneering American writer whose innovation and imagination know no bounds.

Brothers and Keepers (Paperback, Main - Canons): John Edgar Wideman Brothers and Keepers (Paperback, Main - Canons)
John Edgar Wideman 1
R302 R239 Discovery Miles 2 390 Save R63 (21%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Brothers and Keepers is John Edgar Wideman's seminal memoir about two brothers - one an award-winning novelist, the other a fugitive. Wideman recalls the capture of his younger brother Robby, details the subsequent trials that resulted in a sentence of life in prison, and provides vivid views of the American prison system. A gripping, unsettling account, Brothers and Keepers weighs the bonds of blood, tenderness and guilt that connect him to his brother and measures the distance that lies between them.

American Histories (Paperback, Main): John Edgar Wideman American Histories (Paperback, Main)
John Edgar Wideman 1
R342 R230 Discovery Miles 2 300 Save R112 (33%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

These stories offer spellbinding reflections on abolitionists and artists, fathers and sons, the bonds of family and the pull of memory. A re-imagined conversation takes place between white anti-slavery crusader John Brown and black abolitionist Frederick Douglass. A man sits on the edge of Williamsburg Bridge, contemplating suicide. The author considers the deaths of his brother, uncle, mother and niece. John Edgar Wideman's fiction challenges the boundaries of the form. Emotionally precise and intellectually stimulating, this is Wideman at his best.

Writing to Save a Life (Paperback, Main - Canons): John Edgar Wideman Writing to Save a Life (Paperback, Main - Canons)
John Edgar Wideman 1
R294 R229 Discovery Miles 2 290 Save R65 (22%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

When Emmett Till was murdered aged fourteen for allegedly whistling at a white woman, photographs of his destroyed face became a flashpoint in the civil rights movement. A decade earlier Emmett's father, Louis, had also been killed - court-martialled and hanged. Though the circumstances could hardly have been more different, behind both deaths stood the same crime, of being black. In Writing to Save a Life, John Edgar Wideman, born the same year as Emmett Till, investigates the tragic fates of father and son. Mixing research, memoir and imagination, this book is an essential commentary on racism in America - illuminating, humane and profound.

Philadelphia Fire (Paperback, Main - Canons): John Edgar Wideman Philadelphia Fire (Paperback, Main - Canons)
John Edgar Wideman 1
R296 R108 Discovery Miles 1 080 Save R188 (64%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In 1985 police bombed a West Philadelphia row house. Eleven people died and a fire started that destroyed sixty other houses. John Edgar Wideman brings these events and their repercussions to shocking life in this seminal novel. At the heart of Philadelphia Fire is Cudjoe, a writer and exile who returns to his old neighbourhood and who becomes obsessed with the search for a lone survivor of the event, a young boy seen running from the flames. One of Wideman's most ambitious and celebrated works, Philadelphia Fire is about race, life and survival in urban America.

Black Boy (Paperback): Richard Wright Black Boy (Paperback)
Richard Wright; Foreword by John Edgar Wideman; Afterword by Malcolm Wright
R483 R376 Discovery Miles 3 760 Save R107 (22%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Fanon (Paperback): John Edgar Wideman Fanon (Paperback)
John Edgar Wideman
R422 R375 Discovery Miles 3 750 Save R47 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A philosopher, psychiatrist, and political activist, Frantz Fanon was a fierce, acute critic of racism and oppression. Born of African descent in Martinique in 1925, Fanon fought in defense of France during World War II but later against France in Algeria's war for independence. His last book, The Wretched of the Earth, published in 1961, inspired leaders of diverse liberation movements: Steve Biko in South Africa, Che Guevara in Latin America, the Black Panthers in the States.
Wideman's novel is disguised as the project of a contemporary African American novelist, Thomas, who undertakes writing a life of Fanon. The result is an electrifying mix of perspectives, traveling from Manhattan to Paris to Algeria to Pittsburgh. Part whodunit, part screenplay, part love story, Fanon introduces the French film director Jean-Luc Godard to the ailing Mrs. Wideman in Homewood and chases the meaning of Fanon's legacy through our violent, post-9/11 world, which seems determined to perpetuate the evils Fanon sought to rectify.

20 - Twenty Best Of Drue Heinz Literature Prize (Paperback): John Edgar Wideman 20 - Twenty Best Of Drue Heinz Literature Prize (Paperback)
John Edgar Wideman
R648 R551 Discovery Miles 5 510 Save R97 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Drue Heinz Literature Prize was established in 1980 to encourage and support the writing and reading of short fiction. Over the past twenty years judges such as Robert Penn Warren, Raymond Carver, Joyce Carol Oates, Margaret Atwood, Russell Banks, Alice McDermott, and Frank Conroy have selected the best collections from the hundreds submitted annually by up-and-coming writers. 20 represents the best of the best-one story from each of the prize-winning volumes. Chosen by acclaimed author John Edgar Wideman, the selections cover a broad range of inventive and original characters, settings, and emotions, charting the evolution of the short story over the past two decades. One of the most prestigious awards of its kind, the Drue Heinz Literature Prize has helped launch the careers of a score of previously "undiscovered" writers, many of whom have gone on to great critical success. Past Winners of the Drue Heinz Literature Prize: David Bosworth, Robley Wilson, Jonathan Penner, Randall Silvis, W. D. Wetherell, Rick DeMarinis, Ellen Hunnicutt, Reginald McKnight, Maya Sonenberg, Rick Hillis, Elizabeth Graver, Jane McCafferty, Stewart O'Nan, Jennifer Cornell, Geoffrey Becker, Edith Pearlman, Katherine Vaz, Barbara Croft, Lucy Honig, Adria Bernardi.

Two Cities (Paperback): John Edgar Wideman Two Cities (Paperback)
John Edgar Wideman
R410 R367 Discovery Miles 3 670 Save R43 (10%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A redemptive, healing novel, Two Cities brings to brilliant culmination the themes John Edgar Wideman has developed in fourteen previous acclaimed books. It is a story of bridges -- bridges spanning the rivers of Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, bridges arching over the rifts that have divided our communities, our country, our hearts. Narrated in the bluesy voices of its three main characters, Two Citiesis a simple love story, but it is also about the survival of an endangered black urban community and the ways that people discover for redeeming themselves in a society that is failing them. With its indelible images of confrontation and outrage, matched in equal measure by lasting impressions of hope, Two Cities is a compassionate, lacerating, and nourishing novel.


The Cattle Killing (Paperback): John Edgar Wideman The Cattle Killing (Paperback)
John Edgar Wideman
R417 R379 Discovery Miles 3 790 Save R38 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In plague-ridden eighteenth-century Philadelphia, a young itinerant black preacher searches for a mysterious, endangered African woman. His struggle to find her and save them both plummets them both into the nightmare of a society violently splitting itself into white and black. Spiraling outward from the core image of a cattle killing--the Xhosa people's ritual destruction of their herd in a vain attempt to resist European domination--the novel expands its narrator's search for meaning and love into the America, Europe and South Africa of yesterday and today.


Contemporary Black Men's Fiction and Drama (Hardcover): Keith Clark Contemporary Black Men's Fiction and Drama (Hardcover)
Keith Clark; Contributions by James Baldwin, Richard Wright, Ralph Ellison, Charles Johnson, …
R952 R836 Discovery Miles 8 360 Save R116 (12%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Demonstrating the extraordinary versatility of African-American men's writing since the 1970s, this forceful collection illustrates how African-American male novelists and playwrights have absorbed, challenged, and expanded the conventions of black American writing and, with it, black male identity.

From the "John Henry Syndrome" -- a definition of black masculinity based on brute strength or violence -- to the submersion of black gay identity under equations of gay with white and black with straight, the African-American male in literature and drama has traditionally been characterized in ways that confine and silence him. Contemporary Black Men's Fiction and Drama identifies the forces that limit black male discourse, including traditions established by iconic African-American male authors such as James Baldwin, Richard Wright, and Ralph Ellison. This thoughtful volume also shows how contemporary black male authors use their narratives to put forward new ways of being and knowing that foster a more complete sense of self and more humane and open ways of communicating with and relating to others.

In the work of Charles Johnson, Ernest Gaines, and August Wilson, contributors find paths toward broader, less rigid ideas of what black literature can be, what the connections among individual and communal resistance can be, and how black men can transcend the imprisoning models of hypermasculinity promoted by American culture. Seeking greater spiritual connection with the past, John Edgar Wideman returns to the folk rituals of his family, while Melvin Dixon and Brent Wade reclaim African roots and traditions.

Ishmael Reed struggles with a contemporary cultural oppression that he seesas an insidious echo of slavery, while Clarence Major's experimental writing suggests how black men might reclaim their own voices in a culture that silences them.

Taking in a wide range of critical, theoretical, cultural, gender, and sexual concerns, Contemporary Black Men's Fiction and Drama provides provocative and sustaining new readings of both established and relatively unknown writers.

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