9781432865382-1432865382-Heads of the Colored People: Stories (Thorndike Press Large Print African-American)

Heads of the Colored People: Stories (Thorndike Press Large Print African-American)

ISBN-13: 9781432865382
ISBN-10: 1432865382
Edition: Large type / Large print
Author: Nafissa Thompson-Spires
Publication date: 2019
Publisher: Thorndike Press Large Print
Format: Library Binding 326 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781432865382
ISBN-10: 1432865382
Edition: Large type / Large print
Author: Nafissa Thompson-Spires
Publication date: 2019
Publisher: Thorndike Press Large Print
Format: Library Binding 326 pages

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Heads of the Colored People: Stories (Thorndike Press Large Print African-American) (ISBN-13: 9781432865382 and ISBN-10: 1432865382), written by authors Nafissa Thompson-Spires, was published by Thorndike Press Large Print in 2019. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Heads of the Colored People: Stories (Thorndike Press Large Print African-American) (Library Binding) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.57.

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This "vivid, fast, funny, way-smart, and verbally inventive" (George Saunders, author of Lincoln in the Bardo) collection of stories examines the concept of black identity in this so-called post-racial era. A stunning new talent in literary fiction, Nafissa Thompson-Spires grapples with black identity and the contemporary middle class in these compelling, boundary-pushing vignettes "stuffed with invention" (Publishers Weekly). Each captivating story plunges headfirst into the lives of new, utterly original characters. Some are darkly humorous--from two mothers exchanging snide remarks through notes in their kids' backpacks, to the young girl contemplating how best to notify her Facebook friends of her impending suicide--while others are devastatingly poignant--a new mother and funeral singer who is driven to madness with grief for the young black boys who have fallen victim to gun violence, or the teen who struggles between her upper middle class upbringing and her desire to fully connect with black culture. Thompson-Spires fearlessly shines a light on the simmering tensions and precariousness of black citizenship. Her stories are exquisitely rendered, satirical, and captivating in turn, engaging in the ongoing conversations about race and identity politics, as well as the vulnerability of the black body. "Heads of the Colored People is a necessary and powerful new collection with, thankfully, not a dull sentence to be found" (Peter Orner, author of Am I Alone Here?). Boldly resisting categorization and easy answers, Thompson-Spires's collection "cements her role as an incredibly important voice in literature right now" (PopSugar).
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