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9780896726352

A Place to Be Someone

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  • ISBN13:

    9780896726352

  • ISBN10:

    0896726355

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2008-10-30
  • Publisher: Texas Tech Univ Pr
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"Before playwright Charles Gordone (1925-1995) became a Texan, he became the first African American to win the Pulitzer Prize for drama, for No Place to Be Somebody, in 1970. His search for a home in the West led him in 1987 to Texas A&M University, where he taught playwriting for the last nine years of his life, and to an influential role in the Cowboy Renaissance of the 1990s. Much as Mary Austin saw the West as a place without gender, Gordone regarded Texas as a place without race, where the need for neighborly connections outweighed discriminatory urges." "A Place to Be Someone covers the years prior to this geographical and psychological journey, the childhood and youth that deeply informed Gordone's pilgrimage. Growing up in Elkhart, Indiana, a "free" northern town, Charles Gordon and his family never fit completely into commonly understood racial categories. Elkhart and the world labeled them "black," ignoring the rest of their multiracial and multiethnic heritage. Their familial experiences shaped not only their identities but also their perceptions."--BOOK JACKET.

Table of Contents

Poems
Prologue: ... A Place ...p. 3
Motherp. 11
Daddyp. 29
Daddy Versus Mother Versus Mep. 43
Our Grandparentsp. 51
Hudson Streetp. 73
Pearl Streetp. 79
"Nigger"p. 81
The Clubhousep. 83
Railroad Crossingp. 86
Paradep. 89
Lafayette Streetp. 93
Radio Days and a Firep. 93
Religionp. 97
Treesp. 103
"Me Jane, You Tarzan"p. 105
Family Tiesp. 108
Good "Sports"p. 118
Imagesp. 120
Petsp. 126
The Bicyclep. 129
The Budding Writerp. 133
Chicago and Cousin Orap. 137
The Nightmarep. 143
Sistersp. 145
Black Beltp. 149
Paper Dollsp. 154
Tender Yearsp. 158
Teenage Yearsp. 166
Girl Reservesp. 170
Sports Starp. 175
First Lovep. 179
"Beethoven"p. 184
The Jam Jarp. 196
Murder in a Small Townp. 200
Graduation Ceremonies for Dark Young Peoplep. 205
Epilogue: The Pathway Leading to a New Life in the Westp. 215
Notesp. 235
Indexp. 237
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