Recalling the great confessional narratives from St. Augustine to Jean
Jacques Rousseau, from Benjamin Franklin and Frederick Douglass to
Henry Adams, James Weldon Johnson relates the emotionally gripping
tale of a mixed-race piano prodigy who can pass for white in
turn-of-the-century America. Forced into impossible choices created by
an unjust society, the narrator describes his experiences as he
travels from Jacksonville to New York City, the rural South to Paris,
London, and beyond. The earliest first-person novel published by an
African American author, Johnson's powerfully unsentimental story
examines the significance of chance and choice, the particularly
American investment in self-invention, and the role of identity in
shaping our lives. Its influence extends to Richard Wright, Ralph
Waldo Ellison's _Invisible Man_, and even Barack Obama's _Dreams from
my Father._ This edition includes several of Johnson's influential and
still timely _New York Age_editorials and a detailed biographical
timeline.
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9781735121208
Publisert
2024
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Warbler Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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