Notes from no man's land - Eula Biss

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Title
Notes from no man's land - American essays
Author
Eula Biss
format
Paperback / softback
Publisher
Fitzcarraldo Editions
Language
English
UK Publication Date
20170419

A frank and fascinating exploration of race and racial identity. Notes from No Man's Land: American Essays begins with a series of lynchings and ends with a series of apologies. Eula Biss explores race in America and her response to the
topic is informed by the experiences chronicled in these essays - teaching in a Harlem school on the morning of 9/11,
reporting from an African American newspaper in San Diego, watching the aftermath of hurricane Katrina from a college town in Iowa, and settling in Chicago's most diverse neighbourhood. As Biss moves across the country from New York to California to the Midwest, her essays move across from biblican Babylon to the freedman's schools of
Reconstruction to a Jim Crow mining town to post-war white flight. She brings an eclectic education to the page, drawing variously on the Eagles, Laura Ingalls Wilder, James Baldwin, Alexander Graham Bell, Joan Didion, religious pamphlets, and reality television. These spare, sometimes lyric essays explore the legacy of race in America, artfully revealing in
intimate detail how families, schools, and neighbourhood participate in preserving racial privilege. Faced with a
disturbing past and unsettling present, Biss still remains hopeful about the possibilites of American diversity, 'not the sun-shininess of it, or the quote-making politics of it, but the real complexity of it.'

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Type
BOOK
Keyword Index
United States - Race relations.|United States - Civilization - 1970-
Country of Publication
England
Number of Pages
200

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