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Black folk could fly : selected writings

Call Number

  • 921 K331 (CEN)

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Edition

First edition.

Publication Information

New York : W. W. Norton & Company, Inc., [2022]

Physical Description

xv, 270 pages ; 24 cm

Summary

"A personal, social, and intellectual self-portrait of the beloved and enormously influential late Randall Kenan, a master of both fiction and nonfiction. Virtuosic in his use of literary forms, nurtured and unbounded by his identities as a Black man, a gay man, an intellectual, and a Southerner, Randall Kenan was known for his groundbreaking fiction. Less visible were his extraordinary nonfiction essays, published as introductions to anthologies and in small journals, revealing countless facets of Kenan's life and work. Flying under the radar, these writings were his most personal and autobiographical: memories of the three women who raised him-a grandmother, a schoolteacher great-aunt, and the great-aunt's best friend; recollections of his boyhood fear of snakes and his rapturous discoveries in books; sensual evocations of the land, seasons, and crops-the labor of tobacco picking and hog killing-of the eastern North Carolina lowlands where he grew up; and the food (oh the deliriously delectable Southern foods!) that sustained him. Here too is his intellectual coming of age; his passionate appreciations of kindred spirits as far-flung as Eartha Kitt, Gordon Parks, Ingmar Bergman, and James Baldwin. This powerful collection is a testament to a great mind, a great soul, and a great writer from whom readers will always wish to have more to read"--

Contents

  • A Change Is Gonna Come: A Letter To My Godson
  • Scuppernongs and Beef Fat: Some Things about the Women Who Raised Me
  • The Rooster, the Rattlesnake, and the Hydrangea Bush
  • Greens: A Mess of Memories about Taste
  • Swine Dreams: or, Barbecue for the Brain
  • Chinquapin: Elementary Particles
  • Ode to Billie Joe
  • Comfort Me with Barbecue
  • Ghost Dog: or, How I Wrote My First Novel
  • Come Out the Wilderness
  • Where Am I Black?: or, Something about My Kinfolks
  • Blackness on My Mind
  • An Ahistorical Silliness
  • Notes Toward an Essay on Imagining Thomas Jefferson Watching a Performance of the Musical Hamilton
  • The Many Lives of Eartha Kitt: or, Taking the Girl out of the south
  • The Good ship Jesus: Baldwin, Bergman, and the Protestant Imagination
  • There's a Hellhound on Your Trail: How to See Like Gordon Parks
  • Finding the Forgotten
  • Chitlins and Chimichangas: A Southern Tale in Black and Latin: A Proposal for a Documentary
  • Letter from North Carolina: Learning from Ghosts of the Civil War
  • That Eternal Burning
  • Love and Labor
  • Letter to Self.

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