Ebook: Home: Social Essays
Author: LeRoi Jones (Amiri Baraka)
- Tags: African-American Studies, Specific Demographics, Social Sciences, Politics & Social Sciences, Sociology, Abuse, Class, Death, Marriage & Family, Medicine, Race Relations, Rural, Social Theory, Urban, Politics & Social Sciences, Civil Rights & Liberties, Specific Topics, Politics & Government, Politics & Social Sciences, Commentary & Opinion, Specific Topics, Politics & Government, Politics & Social Sciences
- Series: Renegade Reprint Series
- Year: 2009
- Publisher: Akashic Books
- Edition: 0
- Language: English
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Jones/Baraka usually speaks as a Negroand always as an American. He is eloquent, he is bold. He demands rightsnot conditional favors.”The New York Times Book Review
In 2007, Akashic Books ushered Amiri Baraka back into the forefront of America’s literary consciousness with the short story collection Tales of the Out & the Gone. This reissue features a highly provocative and profoundly insightful collection of 1960s social and political essays.
LeRoi Jones (now known as Amiri Baraka) is the author of numerous books of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction. He was named Poet Laureate of New Jersey by the New Jersey Commission on Humanities, from 20022004. His most recent book, Tales of the Out & the Gone (Akashic Books, 2007), was a New York Times Editors’ Choice. He lives in Newark, New Jersey.
In 2007, Akashic Books ushered Amiri Baraka back into the forefront of America’s literary consciousness with the short story collection Tales of the Out & the Gone. This reissue features a highly provocative and profoundly insightful collection of 1960s social and political essays.
LeRoi Jones (now known as Amiri Baraka) is the author of numerous books of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction. He was named Poet Laureate of New Jersey by the New Jersey Commission on Humanities, from 20022004. His most recent book, Tales of the Out & the Gone (Akashic Books, 2007), was a New York Times Editors’ Choice. He lives in Newark, New Jersey.
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