Necessary Distance
Essays and Criticism
1st ed.
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Author
Publication
2001-04-01 - Distributor, Consortium Book Sales & Distribution, Minneapolis, USA, Minnesota
Language
English
Word Count
59,750 words, Guess
Page Count
239 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL6795607M
- Internet Archivenecessarydistanc0000majo
- ISBN-101566891094
- ISBN-139781566891097
- Goodreads446348
Classifications
- DDC809
- LCCPS3563.A39 N4 2001
- LCCPS3563.A39N4 2001
Description
Bringing together critical essays, articles, and reviews by 1999 National Book Award for Poetry finalist, this landmark collection is an impressive look back—and forward—by one of our most visionary authors. From essays on the craft of writing, to critiques of contemporary and classic African-American authors and their work, to observations on the quirkiness of the writing and publishing life, *Necessary Distance* is a compendium of the best nonfiction prose by an important figure in contemporary American letters. This collection is a portrait of the artist's rise to prominence in American letters. "A writer is usually a person who has to learn how to keep his ego—like his virginity—and lose it at the same time. In other words, he becomes a kind of twin of himself. He remains that self-centered infant while transcending him to become the observer of his experience and, by extension, the observer of a wide range of experience within his cultural domain." From his apt observations on cultural doubleness, to his redefinition of a political poetry that is "organic in its ideas, . . . that in no way compromised its own artistic nature," to his consumate statement on the concept of rhythm in African-American poetry, *Necessary Distance* is a sweeping tour of new ground in literature and poetics.
Description
The author, a 1999 National Book Award finalist, presents a collection of critical essays, articles, and reviews.
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