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9781578060542

Conversations With John Edgar Wideman

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  • ISBN13:

    9781578060542

  • ISBN10:

    1578060540

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1998-07-01
  • Publisher: Univ Pr of Mississippi
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Summary

Orally or on the page, John Edgar Wideman never seems to stray far from firsthand experience. "Writing for me is a way of opening up," he states in one of the interviews in this collection, "a way of sharing, a way of making sense of the world, and writing's very appeal is that it gives me a kind of hands-on way of coping with the very difficult business of living a life." Wideman shares the joy and pain of his life experience. The easy laughter accompanying many of these interviews shows that conversations with him can be intense and fun. This book spans thirty-five years. Wideman discusses a wide variety of topics--from postmodernism to genocide, from fatherhood to women's basketball. One of the pleasures of encountering these conversations is the glimpse they give into the workshop of the writer's mind. He is shown in the interviews to be very open about his artistic aims, techniques, and sources, whether talking about his Aunt May's storytelling or about African spirituality. The earliest piece collected here is an interview-based profile, "The Astonishing John Wideman." It appeared in Look magazine in 1963 and featured him as a ghetto-raised basketball star who had turned Rhodes scholar. Wideman's fulfillment of his early promise is now an established fact: He is an award-winning novelist, a university professor, a social and cultural critic, a political activist, and a MacArthur "Genius" Fellow. To date, he is the author of thirteen critically acclaimed books, includingThe Homewood Trilogy,Brothers and Keepers,Philadelphia Fire, Fever, Fatheralong, andThe Cattle Killing.Bonnie TuSmith is an associate professor of English at Northeastern University.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Chronology
The Astonishing John Wideman: Gene Shalitp. 1
John Wideman: John O'Brienp. 5
Going Home: A Conversation with John Edgar Wideman: Wilfred D. Samuelsp. 14
Letter from the Publisher: Philip G. Howlettp. 32
John Edgar Wideman: Connecting the Truths: Sheri Hoemp. 34
Interview with John Edgar Wideman: Kay Bonettip. 42
Interview with John Edgar Wideman: James W. Colemanp. 62
John Edgar Wideman: Judith Rosenp. 81
An Interview with John Edgar Wideman: Charles H. Rowellp. 86
John Edgar Wideman: Rebekah Pressonp. 105
Home: An Interview with John Edgar Wideman: Jessica Lustigp. 113
John Edgar Wideman: Michael Silverblattp. 119
John Edgar Wideman: Ishmael Reedp. 126
Getting Under Our Skin: Patricia Smithp. 139
John Edgar Wideman: Arnold E. Sabatellip. 145
Interview with John Edgar Wideman about Fatheralong: Michael Silverblattp. 158
An Interview with John Edgar Wideman: Renee Olanderp. 165
John Edgar Wideman: Derek McGintyp. 180
Benefit of the Doubt: A Conversation with John Edgar Wideman: Bonnie TuSmithp. 195
Indexp. 221
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