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E-grāmata: Conversations with John A. Williams

  • Formāts: 324 pages
  • Sērija : Literary Conversations Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Feb-2018
  • Izdevniecība: University Press of Mississippi
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781496815392
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  • Formāts: 324 pages
  • Sērija : Literary Conversations Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Feb-2018
  • Izdevniecība: University Press of Mississippi
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781496815392
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One of the most prolific African American authors of his time, John A. Williams (1925-2015) made his mark as a journalist, educator, and writer. Having worked for Newsweek, Ebony, and Jet magazines, Williams went on to write twelve novels and numerous works of nonfiction. A vital link between the Black Arts movement and the previous era, Williams crafted works of fiction that relied on historical research as much as his own finely honed skills. From The Man Who Cried I Am, a roman ą clef about expatriate African American writers in Europe, to Clifford's Blues, a Holocaust novel told in the form of the diary entries of a gay, black, jazz pianist in Dachau, these representations of black experiences marginalized from official histories make him one of our most important writers. Conversations with John A. Williams collects twenty-three interviews with the three-time winner of the American Book Award, beginning with a discussion in 1969 of his early works and ending with a previously unpublished interview from 2005. Gathered from print periodicals as well as radio and television programs, these interviews address a range of topics, including anti-black violence, Williams's WWII naval service, race and publishing, interracial romance, Martin Luther King Jr., growing up in Syracuse, the Prix de Rome scandal, traveling in Africa and Europe, and his reputation as an angry black writer. The conversations prove valuable given how often Williams drew from his own life and career for his fiction. They display the integrity, social engagement, and artistic vision that make him a writer to be reckoned with.
Introduction xi
Chronology xxiii
On Sons of Darkness, Sons of Light
3(4)
Leigh Crutchley
An Interview with John A. Williams
7(6)
The Harvard Crimson
John A. Williams: Agent Provocateur
13(5)
Fred Beauford
Interview---October 25, 1971 and Interview---June 9, 1972
18(30)
Earl A. Cash
The Art of John A. Williams
48(13)
John O'Brien
John A. Williams: On Captain Blackman
61(4)
Dick Strout
Novelist in Motion: Interview with John A. Williams
65(17)
Joseph T. Skerrett Jr.
John Williams at 49: An Interview
82(17)
Dan Georgakas
The Black Artist in New York: An Interview with John A. Williams
99(8)
W. Francis Browne
An Interview with John A. Williams: Journalist and Novelist
107(13)
James Hatch
Contemporary Authors Interview
120(6)
Jean W. Ross
Cross-Country Chat with John A. Williams
126(6)
Steven Corbin
Interview with John A. Williams
132(10)
John Albert Jansen
An Interview with John A. Williams
142(20)
Kay Bonetti Callison
Black Authors: John A. Williams
162(10)
Charlie Rose
On If I Stop I'll Die: The Comedy and Tragedy of Richard Pryor
172(8)
John A. Williams
Dennis A. Williams
Joe Hunter
Wolfgang Binder / 1995
180(15)
John A. Williams
An Interview with John A. Williams
195(22)
Dennis A. Williams
Clifford's Blues: A Conversation with John A. Williams
217(10)
Gilbert H. Muller
Michael Blaine
Raymond C. Bowen
A Cry in the American Wilderness: John A. Williams Reflects on Life, Work, and the American Way
227(14)
Vincent F. A. Golphin
Hard Truths: John A. Williams Illuminates the Black Experience
241(12)
Ron Netsky
Vanqui: Original Opera that Blends African and Classical Themes
253(4)
Tavis Smiley
On Safari West
257(30)
Jeffrey Allen Tucker
Index 287
Jeffrey Allen Tucker, Rochester, New York, is associate professor in the Department of English at the University of Rochester. He is author of A Sense of Wonder: Samuel R. Delany, Race, Identity, and Difference and coeditor of Race Consciousness: African-American Studies for the New Century.