9781566891028-1566891027-Dem (Black Arts Movement Series)

Dem (Black Arts Movement Series)

ISBN-13: 9781566891028
ISBN-10: 1566891027
Edition: Reprint
Author: William Melvin Kelley
Publication date: 2001
Publisher: Coffee House Press
Format: Paperback 256 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781566891028
ISBN-10: 1566891027
Edition: Reprint
Author: William Melvin Kelley
Publication date: 2001
Publisher: Coffee House Press
Format: Paperback 256 pages

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Dem (Black Arts Movement Series) (ISBN-13: 9781566891028 and ISBN-10: 1566891027), written by authors William Melvin Kelley, was published by Coffee House Press in 2001. With an overall rating of 4.2 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Dem (Black Arts Movement Series) (Paperback) 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 $0.3.

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Originally published in 1967, dem is a classic of the Black Arts Movement. This surrealistic satire lays bare the convoluted and symbiotic relationship between whites and blacks. Coffee House Press is pleased to bring back into print this widely unavailable work.
Upper-middle-class Manhattanite Mitchell Pierce and his wife Tamara enact the twists and turns of human relationships in this startling fable about the intersections of race, class, sex, love, and marriage. Kelley questions the nature and validity of subjective realities as he examines the constraints and consequences of prejudice.
Mitchell is convinced he has it made. With advancement at work, an attractive wife, and a comfortable apartment, he has achieved the 1960s version of the white man’s American dream. Then, slowly but surely, that dream becomes a nightmare, and Mitchell can’t seem to wake up. Did he really find his boss’s wife and children dead in an upstairs bedroom of their suburban home? Did his wife really become pregnant after a brief fling with their black maid’s boyfriend?
Notable as a satiric portrayal of white characters from an African American perspective, this milestone achievement tugs at our ability to suspend disbelief and forces us to reexamine stereotypes from the past and current images in America’s racial divide.
William Melvin Kelley’s other books include the novels A Different Drummer, A Drop of Patience, Dunfords Travels Everywheres, and the short story collection, Dancers on the Shore. Kelley attended the Fieldston School and Harvard, where he studied under Archibald MacLeish and John Hawkes. He lives in Harlem, is a professor of Creative Writing at Sarah Lawrence College, and regularly teaches seminars at the Taos Institute of Art in Taos, New Mexico.

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