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Джон Эдгар Вайдман

John Edgar Wideman

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  • Écrire pour sauver une vie. Le dossier Louis Till Джон Эдгар Вайдман
    ISBN: B0713QTMCJ
    Год издания: 2017
    Язык: Французский
    À l’âge de quatorze ans, John Edgar Wideman découvre dans la presse américaine une photo du visage mutilé d’Emmett Till. Tout comme Wideman, ce dernier est âgé de quatorze ans, et tout comme Wideman, c’est un Noir américain. Cette image ne cessera de le hanter.
    En 1955, Emmett Till prend le train à Chicago pour rendre visite à sa famille dans le Mississippi. Accusé d’avoir sifflé une femme blanche, l’adolescent noir est kidnappé et assassiné. Ses meurtriers, blancs, seront acquittés. Resurgit en effet durant leur procès le fantôme du père d’Emmett, Louis Till, enrôlé dans l’armée américaine à la fin de la Seconde Guerre mondiale et jugé puis exécuté pour viol en 1945. Tel père tel fils, considère le jury, aussi blanc que les accusés.
    Habité par ce fait divers qui a marqué l’Amérique, l'auteur décide d’enquêter sur les circonstances douteuses de cette exécution. Il en fait ressortir les zones d’ombre et tente de combler le silence de Louis Till.

    Faits historiques, éléments autobiographiques et fictifs s’entrelacent pour former un récit aussi personnel qu'actuel, auscultant une société américaine rongée par l’injustice et la violence.
  • Writing to Save a Life: The Louis Till File Джон Эдгар Вайдман
    ISBN: B01CO343OO
    Год издания: 2016
    Язык: Английский
    An award-winning writer traces the life of the father of iconic Civil Rights martyr Emmett Till—a man who was executed by the Army ten years before Emmett’s murder. An evocative and personal exploration of individual and collective memory in America by one of the most formidable Black intellectuals of our time.

    In 1955, Emmett Till, aged fourteen, traveled from his home in Chicago to visit family in Mississippi. Several weeks later he returned, dead; allegedly he whistled at a white woman. His mother, Mamie, wanted the world to see what had been done to her son. She chose to leave his casket open. Images of her brutalized boy were published widely. While Emmett’s story is known, there’s a dark side note that’s rarely mentioned. Ten years earlier, Emmett’s father was executed by the Army for rape and murder.

    In Writing to Save a Life, John Edgar Wideman searches for Louis Till, a silent victim of American injustice. Wideman's personal interaction with the story began when he learned of Emmett’s murder in 1955; Wideman was also fourteen years old. After reading decades later about Louis’s execution, he couldn’t escape the twin tragedies of father and son, and tells their stories together for the first time. Author of the award-winning Brothers and Keepers, Wideman brings extraordinary insight and a haunting intimacy to this devastating story.

    An amalgam of research, memoir, and imagination, Writing to Save a Life is completely original in its delivery—an engaging and enlightening conversation between generations, the living and the dead, fathers and sons. Wideman turns seventy-five this year, and he brings the force of his substantial intellect and experience to this beautiful, stirring book, his first nonfiction in fifteen years.
  • Philadelphia Fire Джон Эдгар Вайдман
    ISBN: 978-0618509645
    Год издания: 2005
    Издательство: Mariner Books
    Язык: Английский
    From “one of America’s premier writers of fiction” (New York Times) comes this novel inspired by the 1985 police bombing of a West Philadelphia row house owned by the back-to-nature, Afrocentric cult known as Move. The bombing killed eleven people and started a fire that destroyed sixty other houses. At the center of the story is Cudjoe, a writer and exile who returns to his old neighborhood after spending a decade fleeing from his past, and his search for the lone survivor of the fire — a young boy who was seen running from the flames.
    An impassioned, brutally honest journey through the despair and horror of life in urban America, "Philadelphia Fire isn't a book you read so much as one you breathe" (San Francsisco Chronicle).
  • Sent for You Yesterday Джон Эдгар Вайдман
    ISBN: 0395877296
    Год издания: 1998
    Язык: Английский
    Reimagining the black neighborhood of his youth Homewood, Pittsburgh -Wideman creates a dazzling and evocative milieu. From the wild and uninhibited 1920s to the narcotized 1970s, "he establishes a mythological and symbolic link between character and landscape, language and plot, that in the hands of a less visionary writer might be little more than stale sociology" (New York Times Book Review).
  • The Cattle Killing Джон Эдгар Вайдман
    ISBN: 0395877504, 9780395877500
    Год издания: 1997
    Издательство: Mariner Books
    Язык: Английский
    In plague-ridden eighteenth-century Philadelphia, a young itinerant black preacher searches for a mysterious, endangered African woman. His struggle to find her and save them both plummets them both into the nightmare of a society violently splitting itself into white and black. Spiraling outward from the core image of a cattle killing--the Xhosa people's ritual destruction of their herd in a vain attempt to resist European domination--the novel expands its narrator's search for meaning and love into the America, Europe and South Africa of yesterday and today.
  • Brothers and Keepers Джон Эдгар Вайдман
    ISBN: 978-1-78689-204-1
    Издательство: Canongate
    Язык: Русский
    Brothers and Keepers is John Edgar Wideman's seminal memoir about two brothers - one an award-winning novelist, the other a fugitive. Wideman recalls the capture of his younger brother Robby, details the subsequent trials that resulted in a sentence of life in prison, and provides vivid views of the American prison system. A gripping, unsettling account, Brothers and Keepers weighs the bonds of blood, tenderness and guilt that connect him to his brother and measures the distance that lies between them.
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