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Walking on Water: Black American Lives at the Turn of the Twenty-first Century Reprint edition
Randall Kenan
Walking on Water: Black American Lives at the Turn of the Twenty-first Century Reprint edition
Randall Kenan
"A meaningful panoramic view of what it means to be human... Cause for celebration." --Times-Picayune
From the author of the National Book Critics Circle Award finalist Let the Dead Bury Their Dead comes a moving, cliché-shattering group portrait of African Americans at the turn of the twenty-first century.
In a hypnotic blend of oral history and travel writing, Randall Kenan sets out to answer a question that has has long fascinated him: What does it mean to be black in America today? To find the answers, Kenan traveled America--from Alaska to Louisiana, from Maine to Las Vegas--over the course of six years, interviewing nearly two hundred African Americans from every conceivable walk of life. We meet a Republican congressman and an AIDS activist; a Baptist minister in Mormon Utah and an ambitious public-relations major in North Dakota; militant activists in Atlanta and movie folks in Los Angeles. The result is a marvellously sharp, full picture of contemporary African American lives and experiences.
Médias | Livres Paperback Book (Livre avec couverture souple et dos collé) |
Validé | 22 février 2000 |
ISBN13 | 9780679737889 |
Éditeurs | Vintage |
Pages | 688 |
Dimensions | 130 × 38 × 198 mm · 725 g |
Langue et grammaire | English |
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