Month: May 2018
Zadie Smith and Jeffrey Eugenides on Writing
Zadie Smith and Jeffrey Eugenides on Writing
Follow the_inner_workings_of James’s mind in his struggle to attain love – in this volatile love tale https://www.books2read.com/u/bWK8lq
The Afro-Pessimist Temptation | by Darryl Pinckney | The New York Review of Books
The Afro-Pessimist Temptation | by Darryl Pinckney | The New York Review of Books
— Read on www.nybooks.com/articles/2018/06/07/ta-nehisi-coates-afro-pessimist-temptation/
“A couple of decades later I was resenting my father speaking of my expatriate life as a black literary tradition, because I understood him to be saying that I wasn’t doing anything new and, by the way, there was no such thing as getting away from being black, or what others might pretend that meant. Black life is about the group, and even if we tell ourselves that we don’t care anymore that America glorifies the individual in order to disguise what is really happening, this remains a fundamental paradox in the organization of everyday life for a black person. Your head is not a safe space.”
Two Girls in a Cafe by Lawrence G Taylor review – Random Book Reviews Web
Two Girls in a Cafe by Lawrence G Taylor review – Random Book Reviews Web
— Read on randombookreviewsweb.wordpress.com/2018/05/17/two-girls-in-a-cafe-by-lawrence-g-taylor-review/amp/