Publication

2015 - Fence Books, New York (State)

Language

English

Word Count

71,250 words, Guess

Page Count

285 pages

Identifiers

and 3 more
  • Better World Books9781934200797
  • Better World BooksW8-ABL-889
  • Open LibraryOL26885119M

Classifications

  • DDC810.9/3552
  • LCCPS228.R32 R33 2015
  • LCCPS228.R32R33 2016

Description

"To think of creativity in terms of transcendence is itself specific and partial--a lovely dream perhaps, but an inhuman one. "It is not only white writers who make a prize of transcendence, of course. Many writers of all backgrounds see the imagination as a historical, as a generative place where race doesn't and shouldn't enter, a place of bodies that transcend the legislative, the economic--in other words, transcend the stuff that doesn't lend itself much poetry. In this view the imagination is postracial, a posthistorical and postpolitical utopia. . . . To bring up race for these writers is to inch close to the anxious space of affirmative action, the scarring qualifieds. "So everyone is here."--Claudia Rankine and Beth Loffreda, from the introduction In 2011, a poem published in a national magazine by a popular white male poet made use of a black female body. A conversation ensued, and ended. Claudia Rankine subsequently created Open Letter, a web forum for writers to relate the effects and affects of racial difference and to explore art's failure, thus far, to adequately imagine"--Provided by publisher.

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