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The Reed Reader

by Ishmael Reed
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Overview

Ishmael Reed has been described as cavorting "like a black bull in the china shop of Western culture," and The Reed Reader is a collection of the sharp, jagged results of his rampage. In it, one of the most renowned African American writers offers a generous sampling of the brilliant and witty satire, the politically charged, wildly imaginative storytelling, and the caustic cultural criticism that have become his trademarks. In these excerpts from his celebrated novels, poems, plays, and essays, Reed displays an ironic wit, a cold, keen eye for economic exploitation, a hilarious sense of the absurd, and a slender but persistent optimism for the determined souls who transcend their environment and penetrate illusions by daring acts of will. The Reed Reader is the cumulative representation of an astonishing career, a powerful testament to Reed's many and enormous literary gifts.

Synopsis

A generous selection from the playful, irreverent, and controversial work of Ishmael Reed, one of the greatest African American writers

New York Times

Reed's prose style resembles the youthful Ali's ring style. It is unorthodox, brash, yet controlled.

About the Author, Ishmael Reed

Ishmael Reed is the award-winning author of nine novels, plus numerous books of poetry, essays, plays, and an opera libretto. He lives in Oakland, California.

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Editorials

Baltimore Sun

Reedwears the mantle of Baldwin and Ellison like a high-powered Flip Wilson in drag.

Nation

The brightest contributor to American satire since Mark Twain.

New York Times Book Review

Reed's prose style resembles the youthful Ali's ring style. It is unorthodox, brash, yet controlled.

News and Observer

Of all the writers who have followed Jonathan Swift's tradition, Ishmael Reed might be the best and most faithful…The Reed Reader dispels at last the lingering, antiquated notion that all black writers are attracted to the same subjects or share a similar worldview. His only loyalty is to his own, rich, imagination.

New York Times

Reed's prose style resembles the youthful Ali's ring style. It is unorthodox, brash, yet controlled.

Book Details

Published
April 1, 2001
Publisher
Basic Books
Pages
524
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780465068944

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