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E-raamat: Essential Clarence Major: Prose and Poetry

  • Formaat: 392 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Jun-2020
  • Kirjastus: The University of North Carolina Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781469658803
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  • Formaat: 392 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Jun-2020
  • Kirjastus: The University of North Carolina Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781469658803

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Clarence Major is one of America's literary masters. He has published numerous books, from novels to poetry and short story collections. Among his many accolades, he was a finalist for the National Book Award and a Fulbright scholar and received the PEN Oakland/Reginald Lockett Lifetime Achievement Award. His work has been featured in many literary journals, newspapers, and magazines, including the New Yorker, the New York Times, and Ploughshares.

Whether you've known Major's work for decades or are new to his singular style, The Essential Clarence Major offers a thrilling overview of an exceptional career, from his early groundbreaking fiction to his most recent poems. Included here are excerpts from Major's best novels, a selection of his finest short stories and poetry, more than a dozen thought-provoking essays, a taste of his autobiography. Award-winning playwright, novelist, and screenwriter Kia Corthron introduces the collection, artfully illuminating Major's importance as one of the foremost and original voices in contemporary American literature.

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A well-packaged collection of novel excerpts, short stories, essays, memoir, and poetry that will give the reader a generous sampling of [ Major's] creative range. The segments of his prose writing are most revealing and intriguing. . . . As a craftsman, he possesses the prowess as a consummate writer, capable of providing effective characterization, dialogue or setting."Neworld Review

"Major . . . has long been recognized by scholars of African American literature; yet unfortunately, this quirky but highly engaging author is far less well known by general readers. This anthology of his fiction, nonfiction, and poetry should help to rectify the situation."Library Journal, Starred Review

Foreword ix
Kia Corthron
Part One NOVEL EXCERPTS
From Reflex and Bone Structure
3(8)
From My Amputations
11(32)
From Such Was the Season is From Painted Turtle: Woman with Guitar
43(21)
From Dirty Bird Blues
64(19)
From One Flesh
83(32)
Part Two SHORT STORIES
My Mother and Mitch
115(9)
Chicago Heat
124(4)
Bourbon for Breakfast
128(9)
Victoria
137(5)
Sketch
142(4)
Innocence
146(4)
Five Years Ago
150(11)
Part Three ESSAYS
Icarus Crashes and Rises from His Own Ashes
161(5)
"Thanks for the Lunch, Baby": Clarence Major Has Lunch with James Baldwin
166(6)
Richard Wright: The Long Hallucination
172(8)
Painting and Poetry
180(2)
A Meditation on Kenneth Patchens Painted Poems: Kingdoms and Utopias
182(8)
Reaching and Leaving the Point
190(11)
Necessary Distance: Afterthoughts on Becoming a Writer
201(14)
A Paris Fantasy Transformed
215(4)
Rhythm: Talking That Talk
219(7)
Don, Here Is My Peppermint Striped Shirt
226(3)
Rhythm: A Hundred Years of African American Poetry
229(20)
Struga '75
249(8)
Looking at the Dial
257(7)
Claude McKay: My 1975 Adventure
264(6)
Reading William Faulkner's Light in August
270(6)
In Search of Rebecca
276(6)
Wallace Thurman and the Niggeratti Manor
282(7)
Part Four MEMOIR
From "Taking Chances: A Memoir of a Life in Art and Writing"
289(24)
Part Five POEMS
Supply and Demand
313(2)
Hair
315(2)
Round Midnight
317(3)
Un Poco Loco
320(4)
September Mendocino
324(4)
The Slave Trade: View from the Middle Passage
328(13)
Clay Bison in a Cave
341(1)
Frenzy
342(2)
Santa Maria dei Frari
344(1)
Plein Air
345(2)
East Lansing, Michigan
347(2)
Evening Newspaper
349(1)
Father
350(1)
The Young Doctor (1916)
351(2)
Morandi
353(1)
Domestic Agenda
354(1)
Water and Sand
355(1)
Faith
356(1)
Alchemy
357(1)
No One Goes to Paris in August
358(2)
Down and Up
360(2)
From Some Observations of a Stranger at Zuni in the Latter Part of the Century
362(5)
From Surfaces and Masks
367(8)
Acknowledgments 375(2)
Credits 377
Clarence Major is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of English at the University of California, Davis.

Kia Corthron is a playwright and novelist and author of The Castle Cross the Magnet Carter, which was awarded The Center for Fiction First Novel Prize in 2016 and was a New York Times Book Review Editor's Choice. Her plays have been produced in New York, across the United States, and internationally.