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American Histories: Stories (Large Print)
Hardback
Main Details
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American Histories: Stories (Large Print)
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) John Edgar Wideman
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:305 | Dimensions(mm): Height 218,Width 140 |
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Category/Genre | Large Print Thorndike Press All Dates Fiction |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781432863159
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Edition |
Large Print Edition
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Thorndike Press
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Imprint |
Thorndike Press
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NZ Release Date |
17 April 2019 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
A powerful assemblage of short stories exploring late-in-life angst through personal myth, cultural memory, and riffs on an empire scorched by its own hubris (O, The Oprah Magazine) from award-winning author John Edgar Wideman--his first collection in more than a decade. Race and its reverberations are at the core of this slim, powerful volume, a blend of fiction, memoir, and reimagined history, in which the boundaries between those forms are murky and ever shifting (The Boston Globe). In this singular collection, John Edgar Wideman blends the personal, historical, and political to invent complex, charged stories about love, death, struggle, and what we owe each other. With characters ranging from everyday Americans to Jean-Michel Basquiat to Nat Turner, American Histories is a journey through time, experience, and the soul of our country. In JB & FD, Wideman reimagines conversations between John Brown, the antislavery crusader, and Frederick Douglass, the abolitionist and orator--conversations that produce a fantastical, rich correspondence that spans years and ideologies. Maps and Ledgers eavesdrops on a brother and sister today as they ponder their fathers killing of another man. Williamsburg Bridge sits inside a man sitting on a bridge who contemplates his life before he decides to jump. My Dead is a story about how the already-departed demand more time, more space in the lives of those who survive them. American Histories is an important addition to Widemans body of writing and a remarkable demonstration of his ability to address social issues through a range of fictional forms and styles (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette). An extended meditation on family, history, and loss, American Histories weaves together historical fact, philosophical wisdom, and deeply personal vignettes. This is Wideman at his best--emotionally precise and intellectually stimulating--an extraordinary collection by a master.
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