The hottest water in Chicago : on family, race, time, and American culture

by Gayle Pemberton

Paper Book, 1992

Status

Available

Call number

Autobiographies / Pemberton

Collection

Publication

Boston : Faber and Faber, c1992.

Description

Gayle Pemberton shares the accumulated revelations of a lifetime of observation in sixteen provocative autobiographical essays, interweaving her own history and that of her family with reflections on American literature, art, music, and film. Building on the tradition of such writers as W.E.B. Du Bois, James Baldwin, and Ralph Ellison, but with a wisdom and sharp wit uniquely her own, Pemberton moves from the integration of a transient hotel in Chicago to a party on that city's Gold Coast; from journeys by train and the memories they provoke to reflections on race aboard ship in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean; from the Mickey Mouse Club to the ghost of Emmett Till; from Harvard to Hollywood.

Call number

Autobiographies / Pemberton

Language

ISBN

9780571129362
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