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Charles F Johnson

    23 aprile 1948

    Charles R. Johnson è uno studioso e autore americano le cui opere approfondiscono l'esperienza afroamericana in America. Crea narrazioni che esplorano temi di identità, storia e le complessità dell'esistenza umana con uno stile letterario distintivo. La scrittura di Johnson è celebrata per la sua profondità e il suo esame perspicace della società americana e del suo panorama culturale. La sua prosa offre uno sguardo profondo sulla natura multiforme della vita e sull'incessante ricerca di significato.

    Dreamer
    Middle Passage
    All Your Racial Problems Will Soon End
    Taming the Ox
    • Dreamer

      A Novel

      • 240pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      From the National Book Award-winning author of Middle Passage , a fearless fictional portrait of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his pivotal moment in American history. Set against the tensions of Civil Rights era America, Dreamer is a remarkable fictional excursion into the last two years of Martin Luther King Jr.'s life, when the political and personal pressures on this country's most preeminent moral leader were the greatest. While in Chicago for his first northern campaign against poverty and inequality, King encounters Chaym Smith, whose startling physical resemblance to King wins him the job of official stand-in. Matthew Bishop, a civil rights worker and loyal follower of King, is given the task of training the smart and deeply cynical Smith for the job. In doing so, Bishop must face the issue of what makes one man great while another man can only stand in for greatness. Provocative, heartfelt, and masterfully rendered, Charles Johnson confirms yet again that he is one of the great treasures of modern American literature. Dr. Charles Johnson is a novelist, screenwriter, essayist, professional cartoonist and the Pollock Professor of English at the University of Washington. He is the author of more than sixteen books, including the PEN/Faulkner nominated story collection The Sorcerer's Apprentice and the novel Middle Passage , for which he won the National Book Award.

      Dreamer2023
      3,5
    • All Your Racial Problems Will Soon End

      • 280pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      Years before he wrote his National Book Award–winning novel Middle Passage , Charles Johnson created these sidesplitting and subversive gag comics about Black life in America, now collected for the first time in nearly half a century.Before Charles Johnson found fame as a novelist and won the National Book Award for Middle Passage in 1991, he was a cartoonist, and a very good one. Taught via correspondence course by the comics editor Lawrence Lariar, mentored by the New Yorker cartoonist Charles Barsotti, and inspired by the call of the poet Amiri Baraka to celebrate and depict Black life in America, Johnson crafted some of the fiercest and funniest cartoons of the twentieth century.Reimagining the gag comic as a powerful and incendiary tool, Johnson tackled America’s mid-century afflictions—segregation, inner-city poverty, police brutality, and white supremacy—by craftily subverting stale gag tropes. He populated them with bullet-dodging Black Panthers, doubt-filled Klansmen, militant babies, selfserving politicians, and complacent suburban liberals.This collection, Johnson’s first in nearly fifty years, brings together work from across his college newspaper gags, selections from his books Black Humor and Half-Past Nation Time , his unpublished manuscript Lumps in the Melting Pot , and uncollected pieces. Taken together, this volume reveals Johnson as long overdue for appreciation as a cartoonist of the first order.

      All Your Racial Problems Will Soon End2022
      4,0
    • Taming the Ox

      • 191pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      Buddhism-influenced essays, stories, and reviews by National Book Award winner Charles R. Johnson.     This wide and varied collection of essays, reviews, and short stories by the renowned author Charles Johnson offers incisive views on poltics, race, and Buddhism. Johnson notes that in his life the two activities that have anchored him and reinforce each other are creative production and spiritual practice. This book is a crystallization of what he has learned during his passage through American literature, the visual arts, and the Buddhadharma.     Essays    • "And if Peace Is Their Goal . . ." on the principles of enlightened politics   • "The King We Need" on the deep and sophisticated moral philosophy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and why King's teachings and example are important to all Americans   • "Why Buddhists Should Vote"--Johnson posits that voting can be seen as a way to reduce suffering   • "The Meaning of Barack Obama"--an appreciation of the man who became one of the most historic US presidents, even before his first 100 days were through   • "Why Buddhism for Black America Now?"--what Buddhism can offer the African-American community in the post-MLK era

      Taming the Ox2014
      4,0
    • Middle Passage

      • 224pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      A lost modern classic, this wildly genre-bending naval adventure is a towering work of American literature and perfect for fans of Colson Whitehead and Marlon James

      Middle Passage1992
      3,9