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MAKING CALLALOO: 25 YEARS OF BLACK LITERATURE By Charles Henry Rowell & Carl

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ISBN-10
0312288980
Publication Name
St. Martin's Griffin
Type
Paperback
ISBN
9780312288983
Book Title
Making Callaloo : 25 Years of Black Literature, 1976-2001
Item Length
8.3in
Publisher
St. Martin's Press
Publication Year
2002
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
1.2in
Author
Charles Henry Rowell
Features
Revised
Genre
Literary Criticism, Literary Collections, Fiction
Topic
American / African American, Anthologies (Multiple Authors)
Item Width
5.4in
Item Weight
15 oz
Number of Pages
433 Pages

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Foreword by Percival Everette and afterword by Carl Phillips. This compelling collection of poetry and fiction by some of the most important names in black literature today features the finest work that has appeared in the premier literary journal of black literature and literary and cultural studies in the last 25 years. Includes authors such as Octavia Butler, Lucille Clifton, Edwidge Danticat, Terry McMillan, Alice Walker, Rita Dove, Charles Johnson, Yesef Komunyakaa and many more!

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Publisher
St. Martin's Press
ISBN-10
0312288980
ISBN-13
9780312288983
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1964528

Product Key Features

Book Title
Making Callaloo : 25 Years of Black Literature, 1976-2001
Author
Charles Henry Rowell
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Features
Revised
Topic
American / African American, Anthologies (Multiple Authors)
Publication Year
2002
Genre
Literary Criticism, Literary Collections, Fiction
Number of Pages
433 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.3in
Item Height
1.2in
Item Width
5.4in
Item Weight
15 oz

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Lc Classification Number
Ps508.N3m28 2002
Edition Description
Revised Edition
Reviews
"Callaloois, without doubt, the most elegantly edited journal of African and African-American literature . . . today."-Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Harvard University "I can always count onCallalooto keep me abreast of the best in black writing . . . It's been invaluable over the years."-Paule Marshall, New York University "Callaloohas emerged as our most important forum for fiction, criticism, and poetry by Afro-American writers . . . Crucial for understanding contemporary black literary practice."-Charles Johnson, University of Washington "Callaloo,one of the most influential publications on the contemporary black literary scene, provided its founder, Rowell, an English professor at the University of Virginia, the place to publish some of the finest writers in the African diaspora, from the Caribbean and the Americas to Europe. Assembling in this volume an impressive array of short fiction and poetry from the magazine's first 25 years, Rowell showcases the universality of the black aesthetic while celebrating its diverse handling of themes of sexual identity, regional conflicts, racial contradiction, political mayhem and generational issues . . . The offerings are stunningly fresh . . . If the originality and richness of the collection's fiction makes this book an essential for collectors of black literature, then the lineup of poets Lucille Clifton, Yusef Komunyakaa, Rita Dove, Ai, Cyrus Cassells, Audre Lorde, Clarence Major, Sonia Sanchez among others makes it doubly enticing. This memorable anthology will add considerably to the reputation ofCallalooand its editor . . . The broad scope and international sweep of this collection lift it head and shoulders above many other anthologies of black literature."-Publishers Weekly "A stunning collection of fiction and poetry from well-known and lesser-known writers, including Edwidge Danticat, Ralph Ellison, Gayl Jones, Terry McMillan, and John Edgar Wideman; among the poets are Lucille Clifton, Audre Lorde, Rita Dove, and Alice Walker. A reflection of the incredible diversity of writers of the African diaspora and the artistic achievement of black writers in the past 25 years."-Vanessa Bush,Booklist "An outstanding collection of literature of the African diaspora. African Americans like Octavia Butler, Ralph Ellison, Yusef Komunyakaa, and Alice Walker are featured, but this celebration also includes works by writers of African descent outside of America, including Aim Cesaire (Martinique), Maryse Conde (Guadeloupe), and Edimilson de Almeida Pereira (Brazil). The result ably represents the artistry of black literature and its diversity in culture, theme, and ideology. The foreword by Percival Everett, introduction by Rowell, and afterword by Carl Phillips are well worth reading for insight and perspective on the role ofCallalooin promoting art and aesthetics in black literature and freeing writing of the expectations of society."-Jeris Cassel, Rutgers University Library, New Brunswick,Library Journal, " Callaloo is, without doubt, the most elegantly edited journal of African and African-American literature . . . today."-Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Harvard University "I can always count on Callaloo to keep me abreast of the best in black writing . . . It's been invaluable over the years."-Paule Marshall, New York University " Callaloo has emerged as our most important forum for fiction, criticism, and poetry by Afro-American writers . . . Crucial for understanding contemporary black literary practice."-Charles Johnson, University of Washington " Callaloo, one of the most influential publications on the contemporary black literary scene, provided its founder, Rowell, an English professor at the University of Virginia, the place to publish some of the finest writers in the African diaspora, from the Caribbean and the Americas to Europe. Assembling in this volume an impressive array of short fiction and poetry from the magazine's first 25 years, Rowell showcases the universality of the black aesthetic while celebrating its diverse handling of themes of sexual identity, regional conflicts, racial contradiction, political mayhem and generational issues . . . The offerings are stunningly fresh . . . If the originality and richness of the collection's fiction makes this book an essential for collectors of black literature, then the lineup of poets Lucille Clifton, Yusef Komunyakaa, Rita Dove, Ai, Cyrus Cassells, Audre Lorde, Clarence Major, Sonia Sanchez among others makes it doubly enticing. This memorable anthology will add considerably to the reputation of Callaloo and its editor . . . The broad scope and international sweep of this collection lift it head and shoulders above many other anthologies of black literature."- Publishers Weekly "A stunning collection of fiction and poetry from well-known and lesser-known writers, including Edwidge Danticat, Ralph Ellison, Gayl Jones, Terry McMillan, and John Edgar Wideman; among the poets are Lucille Clifton, Audre Lorde, Rita Dove, and Alice Walker. A reflection of the incredible diversity of writers of the African diaspora and the artistic achievement of black writers in the past 25 years."-Vanessa Bush, Booklist d"An outstanding collection of literature of the African diaspora. African Americans like Octavia Butler, Ralph Ellison, Yusef Komunyakaa, and Alice Walker are featured, but this celebration also includes works by writers of African descent outside of America, including Aim Cesaire (Martinique), Maryse Conde (Guadeloupe), and Edimilson de Almeida Pereira (Brazil). The result ably represents the artistry of black literature and its diversity in culture, theme, and ideology. The foreword by Percival Everett, introduction by Rowell, and afterword by Carl Phillips are well worth reading for insight and perspective on the role of Callaloo in promoting art and aesthetics in black literature and freeing writing of the expectations of society."-Jeris Cassel, Rutgers University Library, New Brunswick, Library Journal
Table of Content
Acknowledgments Foreword by Percival Everett Introduction by Charles Rowell Fiction Almanzar, Jose Alcantara - "My Singular Irene" Butler, Octavia - "The Evening and the Morning and the Night" CondÉ, Maryse - "The Breadnut and the Breadfruit" Danticat, Edwidge - fromThe Journals of the Water Days 1986 Delaney, Samuel R. - fromShoat Rumblin' Ellison, Ralph - "Cadillac FlambÉ" Everett, Percival - "Meiosis" Forrest, Leon - "Sugar Groove" Glave, Thomas - "Whose Song?" Harris, Wilson - fromJonestown Johnson, Charles - "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" Jones, Gayl - fromThe Machete Woman Kenan, Randall - "Now Why Come That Is" Lee, Helen Elaine - "Silences" Mackey, Nathaniel - "Atet A. D." McCluskey, Jr., John - fromThe River People McMillan, Terry - "Ma Dear" Phillips, Caryl - fromCambridge Wideman, John Edgar - "Ascent by Balloon from the Yard of Chestnut Street Jail" Poetry Ai - "Blue Suede Shoes" Alexander, Elizabeth - "The Venus Hottentot" Barrax, Gerald W. - "All My Live Ones" & "An Audience of One" Braithwaite, Kamau Edward - from "Clips" Cassells, Cyrus - "Sally Hemmings to Thomas Jefferson" CÉsaire, AimÉ - "The Automatic Crystal," "Your Portrait," & "Wifredo Lam. . ." Clifton, Lucille - "The Times" & "Lazarus" Derricotte, Toi - "The Promise" & "Holy Cross Hospital" Dixon, Melvin - "Heartbeats" & "Climbing Montmartre" Dove, Rita - "Straw Hat," "Motherhood," "Headdress," & "Heroes" Edwards, Brent Hayes - "Middle Ear Recitation" Ellis, Thomas Sayers - "Fatal April" & "Kiss in the Dark" Etienne, Phebus - "A Ride to the Wedding" & "Shoes" Hamer, Forrest - "Goldsboro Narratives" Harper, Michael S. - "Modulations on a Theme: For Josephus Long" Harris, Claire - "Mysteries" & "Framed" Jackson, Angela - "The Love of Travelers" Jackson, Major - "Some Kind of Crazy" & "Don Pullen at the Zanzibar" Jackson, Reuben - "Frank" Komunyakaa, Yusef - "Venus Flytraps," "Red Pagoda," "Birds on a Powerline," & "Slam, Dunk & Hook" Lorde, Audre - "Fishing in White Water" & "Jesehelms" Major, Clarence - "Difficulty of Perspective" & "Unwanted Memory" Mitchell, Karen - "Country After Country" & "Forgiveness" Morejon, Nancy - "Richard Brought His Flute" Moss, Thylias - "Holding" and "One for Newborns" Mullen, Harryette - "Unspoken" & "Fable" Osbey, Brenda Marie - "Setting Loose the Icons" Pereira, Edimilson de Almeida - "Calunga Lungara" Phillips, Carl - "Moving Target" & "The Clearing" Roberson, Ed - "Elegy for a White Cock" Roy, Lucinda H. - "Book Review" Sanchez, Sonia - "A Poem for My Father" & "Sequences" Strange, Sharan - "Childhood" & "Offering" Trethewey, Natasha - "Letter Home" & "Vignette" Walker, Alice - "On Stripping Bark from Myself" Welburn, Ron - "Yellow Wolf Spirit" & "A Moon Accountability" Wright, Jay - "Naming the Asturian Bird" & "The Economy of Power" Young, Kevin - "The Escape Artist" & "Cassius Clay by Basquiat" Afterword by Carl Phillips
Copyright Date
2002
Afterword by
Phillips, Carl
Lccn
2001-048783
Dewey Decimal
810.8/0896073/09045
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
21
Illustrated
Yes

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