“A clutch of early stories from the poet, playwright, and
provocateur, infused with jazz and informed by racial alienation”
(Kirkus Reviews). “Baraka was, without question, the central
figure of the Black Arts Movement, and was the most important theorist
of that movement’s expression of the ‘Black Aesthetic,’ which
took hold of the African American cultural imagination in earnest in
the late sixties. While known primarily for his plays, poems, and
criticism of black music, Baraka was also a master of the short story
form, as this collection attests. Tales first appeared in 1967 and is
an impressionistic and sometimes surrealistic collection of short
fiction, showcasing Amiri Baraka’s great impact on African American
literature of the 1950s and 1960s. Tales is a critical volume in Amiri
Baraka’s oeuvre, and an important testament to his remarkable
literary legacy.” —Henry Louis Gates Jr. The sixteen artful and
nuanced stories in this reissue of Amiri Baraka’s seminal 1967
collection fall into two parts: the first nine concern themselves with
the sensibility of a hip, perceptive young black man in white America.
The last seven stories endeavor to place that same man within the
context of his awareness of and participation in a rapidly emerging
and powerfully felt negritude. They deal, it might be said, with the
black man in black America. Yet these tales are not social tracts, but
absolutely masterful fiction—provocative, witty, and, at times,
bitter and aggressive.
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Short Stories
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ISBN
9781617754159
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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