Gayl Jones is dedicated to the art of "verbal authenticity," stemming from her identification with her African American heritage. Amid widespread critical praise as well as pointed attacks for her controversial first two novels, Jones has shown a constantly evolving cultural consciousness.
This first single-author study of Gayl Jones recovers the work of an under-examined yet immensely skillful contemporary writer. It offers a thorough examination of her technical innovations as well as her willingness to explore controversial subject matter.
The book addresses such crucial themes as Afrocentrism, diasporas, mythopoesis, post-colonialism and globalization, and offers close readings of the aesthetic and political interchanges within Jones's fiction, drama, poetry, and criticism. Two interviews with Gayl Jones are included.
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I was a guest on the Fully Booked podcast this week and had the privilege of talking about a new book by the remarkable #GaylJones, SONG FOR ALMEYDA & SONG FOR ANNINHO. It’s a companion to her 2021 novel PALMARES, and you really need to read them both. http://ow.ly/99hl50IAMmm https://t.co/0C2ilxJBwx