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Conversations with Leon Forrest
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 172

Conversations with Leon Forrest

A collection of interviews in which African-American author Leon Forrest discusses his life, works, artistic vision, and more.

Leon Forrest
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 338

Leon Forrest

Leon Forrest: Introductions and Interpretations combines biography and various methods of critical analysis to interpret the work of this important African-American novelist and essayist, who critics have compared to Joyce, Faulkner, and Tolstoy. Highly praised by Saul Bellow, Ralph Ellison and Toni Morrison, Forrest's four novels present a remarkably rich and engaging view of contemporary African-American urban culture and its roots in the southern past. The book includes a general introduction which surveys Forrest's life and presents an interpretation of the unity of his fiction, as well as individual essays offering different interpretations of Forrest's four major novels, three interviews with the writer, and a detailed chronology and bibliography.

  • Language: en
  • Pages: 174

"In the Light of Likeness-transformed"

""In the Light of Likeness - transformed" by Dana A. Williams looks critically at the work of contemporary African American author Leon Forrest. Not only does she bring to the critical table a well-known but as yet understudied modernist author - an important endeavor in and of itself - but she also explores Forrest's novels' cultural dialogue with black ethnic culture and other African American authors, as well as provides in-depth readings of his prose and interpretations of his narrative style." "Forrest's highly experimental narrative style, his reinterpretation of modernism, and his transformations of black cultural traditions into literary aesthetics often pose challenges of interpreta...

  • Language: en
  • Pages: 155

"In the Light of Likeness-transformed"

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  • Published: 1900
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Divine Days
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1652

Divine Days

A virtuosic epic applauded by Stanley Crouch as “an adventurous masterwork that provides our literature with a signal moment,” back in print in a definitive new edition “I have an awful memory for faces, but an excellent one for voices,” muses Joubert Jones, the aspiring playwright at the center of Divine Days. A kaleidoscopic whorl of characters, language, music, and Black experience, this saga follows Jones for one week in 1966 as he pursues the lore and legends of fictional Forest County, a place resembling Chicago’s South Side. Joubert is a veteran, recently returned to the city, who works for his aunt Eloise’s newspaper and pours drinks at her Night Light Lounge. He wants to...

Memoirs of Leon Forrest Douglass, Condensed
  • Language: en

Memoirs of Leon Forrest Douglass, Condensed

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1951
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Memoir of Leon Forrest Douglass, detailing his life and his involvement in the Victor company.

There Is a Tree More Ancient Than Eden
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 228

There Is a Tree More Ancient Than Eden

Leon Forrest, acclaimed author of Divine Days, uses a remarkable verbal intensity to evoke human tragedy, injustice, and spirituality in his writing. As Toni Morrison has said, "All of Forrest's novels explore the complex legacy of Afro-Americans. Like an insistent tide this history . . . swells and recalls America's past. . . . Brooding, hilarious, acerbic and profoundly valued life has no more astute observer than Leon Forrest." All of that is on display here in two novels that give readers a breathtaking view of the human experience, filled with humor and pathos.

The Bloodworth Orphans
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 420

The Bloodworth Orphans

Leon Forrest, acclaimed author of Divine Days, uses a remarkable verbal intensity to evoke human tragedy, injustice, and spirituality in his writing. As Toni Morrison has said, "All of Forrest's novels explore the complex legacy of Afro-Americans. Like an insistent tide this history . . . swells and recalls America's past. . . . Brooding, hilarious, acerbic and profoundly valued life has no more astute observer than Leon Forrest." All of that is on display here in a novel that give readers a breathtaking view of the human experience, filled with humor and pathos.

The Politics and Poetics of Adaptation
  • Language: en

The Politics and Poetics of Adaptation

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2001
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This study documents and critically examines the process of adapting and staging Divine Days, Leon Forrest's epic novel of African-American life, at Northwestern University in 1997 and 1998. Exploring the collaborative relationship between Goldman and Forrest over the last year of Forrest's life, the study develops a theory of adaptation as a confluence of artistic, literary, critical, ethnographic, ethical, political, and pedagogical energies. It argues that Forrest's novel contains and embodies its own emergent theory of adaptation.

Two Wings to Veil My Face
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 316

Two Wings to Veil My Face

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1997
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  • Publisher: Moyer Bell

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