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On becoming an American writer : essays & nonfiction / James Alan McPherson ; selected and introduced by Anthony Walton.

McPherson, James Alan, 1943-2016 (author.). Walton, Anthony, 1960- (writer of introduction.).

Summary:
"Discover the unique mind and humane vision of an under-recognized American author. Encompassing themes of race, education, fame, law, and America's past and future, these essays are James Alan McPherson at his most prescient and invaluable. Born in segregated 1940s Georgia, McPherson graduated from Harvard Law School only to give up law and become a writer. In 1978, he became the first Black author to win the Pulitzer Prize for fiction. But all the while, McPherson was also writing and publishing nonfiction that stand beside contemporaries such as James Baldwin and Joan Didion, as this collection amply proves. These essays range from McPherson's profile of comedian Richard Pryor on the cusp of his stardom; a moving tribute to his mentor, Ralph Ellison; a near fatal battle with viral meningitis; and the story of how McPherson became a reluctant landlord to an elderly Black woman and her family. There are meditations on family as the author travels to Disneyland with his daughter, on the nuances of a neighborhood debate about naming a street after Malcolm X or Dr. Martin Luther King, and, throughout, those connections that make us most deeply human-including connections between writer and reader. McPherson writes of his early education, 'The structure of white supremacy had been so successful that even some of our parents and teachers had been conscripted into policing the natural curiosity of young people. We were actively discouraged from reading. We were encouraged to accept our lot. We were not told that books just might contain extremely important keys which would enable us to break out of the mental jails that have been constructed to contain us.'"-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781567927481
  • Physical Description: 229 pages ; 19 cm.
  • Publisher: Boston : Godine, 2023.

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Formatted Contents Note:
Junior and John Doe -- Ivy Day in the Empty Room -- To Blacks and Jews: Hab Rachmones -- The New Comic Style of Richard Pryor -- Crabcakes -- Disneyland -- Gravitas -- Ukiyo -- Reading -- On Becoming an American Writer.
Genre: Essays.

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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Harbaugh-Thomas Library (Biglerville) 814.54 MCPHERSON (Text)
Endowment: Ruthe Craley Named Endowment, 2023
35740635915622 Nonfiction Available -


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