On Becoming an American Writer by James Alan McPherson audiobook

On Becoming an American Writer: Essays and Nonfiction

By James Alan McPherson
Selected and with an introduction by Anthony Walton
Read by Cary Hite

Blackstone Publishing 9781567927481

Unabridged

Format : Library CD (In Stock)
  • ISBN: 9798212337038

  • ISBN: 9798212337021

  • ISBN: 9798212337045

Runtime: 7.32 Hours
Category: Nonfiction/Literary Collections
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

Discover the unique mind and humane vision of an under-recognized American author. Encompassing themes of race, education, fame, law, and America’s past and future, these essays are James Alan McPherson at his most prescient and invaluable.

Born in segregated 1940s Georgia, McPherson graduated from Harvard Law School only to give up law and become a writer. In 1978, he became the first Black author to win the Pulitzer Prize for fiction. But all the while, McPherson was also writing and publishing nonfiction that stand beside contemporaries such as James Baldwin and Joan Didion, as this collection amply proves.

These essays range from McPherson’s profile of comedian Richard Pryor on the cusp of his stardom; a moving tribute to his mentor, Ralph Ellison; a near-fatal battle with viral meningitis; and the story of how McPherson became a reluctant landlord to an elderly Black woman and her family.

There are meditations on family as the author travels to Disneyland with his daughter, on the nuances of a neighborhood debate about naming a street after Malcolm X or Dr. Martin Luther King, and, throughout, those connections that make us most deeply human—including connections between writer and listener.

This collection is for anyone seeking a better understanding of our world and a connection to a wise and wickedly funny writer who speaks with forceful relevance and clarity across the decades.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“A writer of insight, sympathy, and humor and one of the most gifted young Americans I’ve had the privilege to read.” Ralph Ellison, National Book Award winner and New York Times bestselling author, praise for the author
“Powerfully written and provocative, with subtle but pointed polemics often in play.” Kirkus Reviews
“McPherson was a gifted outlier, and his essays shine with intuitive, canny, unironic, sometimes raw, sometimes disorderly brilliance.” Richard Ford, New York Times bestselling author
On Becoming an American Writer is, in short, a manifesto for our shared humanity, and it’s needed now more than ever.” Jerald Walker, author of How to Make a Slave
“I wish I could send a copy of this extraordinary book to everyone I have ever met—and to everyone I have yet to meet.” Francine Prose, author of The Vixen

Reviews

Reviews

Author

Author Bio: James Alan McPherson

Author Bio: James Alan McPherson

James Alan McPherson (1943–2016) was an essayist and fiction writer, the first African-American to win the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. Born in Savannah, Georgia and a graduate of Harvard Law School, McPherson was a contributor to The AtlanticEsquirePlayboy, and many other publications, and was a professor emeritus at the Iowa Writers’ Workshop until his death.

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Details

Details

Available Formats : CD, Library CD, MP3 CD
Category: Nonfiction/Literary Collections
Runtime: 7.32
Audience: Adult
Language: English