American Book Award Winner Could Permanently Transform the National Conversation About Racial Politics
Posted on: Thursday, 26 March 2009, 11:33 CDT
Both a fascinating, intimate account of the anti-apartheid struggle in
While in
Wilderson writes like no one else of the contemporary Black experience in America, observing with astonishing candor the limitations of multicultural politics as a framework for understanding anti-black racism; the institutional racism of the academy; the extreme alienation he experienced growing up in a wealthy, all-white
Gripping, unsettling, and impossible to put down, Incognegro is a literary achievement that introduces a major artistic talent. Wilderson's wit is smithed for the gallows, and it stands in sharp relief against the horror of aborted justice and genocidal oppression he describes in this haunting and powerful memoir. An instant classic that provides no retreat from its damning indictments, Incognegro is a book for anyone who seeks to better comprehend today's racial politics, and why this world just might remain anti-black. No matter who runs it.
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