Miss Muriel and Other Stories

by Ann Petry

Other authorsJamilah Lemieux (Foreword)
Paperback, 2017

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Northwestern University Press (2017), Edition: Reissue, 320 pages

Description

From the author of the bestselling novel The Street, comes a powerful collection of stories that captures a remarkably diverse panorama of African American experience in the 1950s and 1960s. A small-town pharmacist's decision to take a day off leads his wife to an agonizing encounter with the police. A retired Black college professor teaching at a predominately white high school is kidnapped and forced to witness an unthinkable horror. A young Black girl watches her aunt's suitors threaten her family's wellbeing, with repercussions that reverberate for decades. Ann Petry wrote these and the other extraordinary stories in this collection over half a century ago, but the problems they interrogate still exist today, incisively uncovering the consequences of America's pervasive racism, while telling timeless stories of everyday lives, of aspiration, frustration, and love. Originally published between 1945 and 1971, Petry's stories capture the essence of African American experience since the 1940s.… (more)

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320 p.; 9 inches

ISBN

9780810135567
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