Heads of the Colored People (e-bog) af Thompson-Spires, Nafissa

Heads of the Colored People e-bog

113,76 DKK (inkl. moms 142,21 DKK)
*Winner of the PEN Open Book Award* *Winner of the Whiting Award* *Longlisted for the 2018 National Book Award and Aspen Words Literary Prize* *Nominated for the PEN/Robert W. Bingham Prize* *Finalist for the Kirkus Prize and Los Angeles Times Book Prize* Included in Best Books of 2018 Lists from Refinery29, NPR, The Root, HuffPost, Vanity Fair, Bustle, Chicago Tribune, PopSugar, and The Und...
E-bog 113,76 DKK
Forfattere Thompson-Spires, Nafissa (forfatter)
Forlag 37 Ink
Udgivet 10 april 2018
Længde 224 sider
Genrer Short stories
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781501168017
*Winner of the PEN Open Book Award* *Winner of the Whiting Award* *Longlisted for the 2018 National Book Award and Aspen Words Literary Prize* *Nominated for the PEN/Robert W. Bingham Prize* *Finalist for the Kirkus Prize and Los Angeles Times Book Prize* Included in Best Books of 2018 Lists from Refinery29, NPR, The Root, HuffPost, Vanity Fair, Bustle, Chicago Tribune, PopSugar, and The Undefeated. In one of the season's most acclaimed works of fictionlonglisted for the National Book Award and winner of the PEN Open Book AwardNafissa Thompson-Spires offers ';a firecracker of a book...a triumph of storytelling: intelligent, acerbic, and ingenious' (Financial Times).Nafissa Thompson-Spires grapples with race, identity politics, and the contemporary middle class in this ';vivid, fast, funny, way-smart, and verbally inventive' (George Saunders, author of Lincoln in the Bardo) collection. Each captivating story plunges headfirst into the lives of utterly original characters. Some are darkly humoroustwo mothers exchanging snide remarks through notes in their kids' backpackswhile others are devastatingly poignant. In the title story, when a cosplayer, dressed as his favorite anime character, is mistaken for a violent threat the consequences are dire; in another story, a teen struggles between her upper middle class upbringing and her desire to fully connect with so-called black culture. Thompson-Spires fearlessly shines a light on the simmering tensions and precariousness of black citizenship. Boldly resisting categorization and easy answers, Nafissa Thompson-Spires ';has taken the best of what Toni Cade Bambara, Morgan Parker, and Junot Daz do plus a whole lot of something we've never seen in American literature, blended it all together...giving us one of the finest short-story collections' (Kiese Laymon, author of Long Division).