Conversations with Ishmael Reed
Discover the thought-provoking insights of Ishmael Reed in "Conversations with Ishmael Reed," published by the University Press of Mississippi in 1995. This compelling collection features 277 pages of candid interviews where Reed, a prominent voice in American literature, addresses the marginalization of African American writers by critics, particularly from the northeastern establishment. With his characteristic invective, satire, and humor, Reed critiques the lack of understanding of contemporary American writing, offering readers a unique perspective on cultural and literary dynamics. This engaging dialogue not only highlights Reed's literary prowess but also challenges the status quo, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the complexities of race and literature in America. Add this enlightening book to your collection today!