His Own Where

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Feminist Press
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Pages
92
Dimensions
5.5 X 7.9 X 0.4 inches | 0.3 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781558616585

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About the Author
June Jordan (1936-2002) was a poet, essayist, journalist, dramatist, activist, and educator known for challenging oppression through her inspirational words and actions. She was the founder of Poetry for the People at the University of California, Berkeley, where she taught for many years. The author of over twenty books, her poetry is collected in Directed by Desire; and her selected essays in Some of Us Did Not Die.

Sapphire burst on to the literary scene in 1994 with American Dreams. She is also the author of Black Wings & Blind Angels and Push, which was made into the 2009 award-winning motion picture Precious.
Reviews
"A novel that's at once tough and romantic." --New York Times

"There must be bridges if we are to reach our young. His Own Where promises to be one." --New York Times Book Review

"This June Jordan treasure is a rare piece of fiction from one of America's most vital poets and political essayists--a tender story of young love in the face of generational opposition, a modern-day Romeo and Juliet that sings and sways." --Walter Mosley, author of Cinnamon Kiss

"Jordan makes us think of Akhmatova, of Neruda. She is among the bravest of us, the most outraged. She feels for all. She is the universal poet." --Alice Walker, author of The Color Purple

"Whatever her theme or mode, June Jordan continually delineates the conditions of survival--of the body, and mind, and the heart." --Adrienne Rich, author of Diving into the Wreck

"In political journalism that cuts like razors, in essays that blast the darkness of confusion with relentless light; in poetry that looks as closely into lilac buds as into death's mouth . . . she has comforted, explained, described, wrestled with, taught and made us laugh out loud before we wept. . . . I am talking about a span of forty years of tireless activism coupled with and fueled by flawless art." --Toni Morrison, author of The Bluest Eye

"A novel that's at once tough and romantic." --New York Times

"There must be bridges if we are to reach our young. His Own Where promises to be one." --New York Times Book Review

"This June Jordan treasure is a rare piece of fiction from one of America's most vital poets and political essayists--a tender story of young love in the face of generational opposition, a modern-day Romeo and Juliet that sings and sways." --Walter Mosley, author of Cinnamon Kiss

"Jordan makes us think of Akhmatova, of Neruda. She is among the bravest of us, the most outraged. She feels for all. She is the universal poet." --Alice Walker, author of The Color Purple

"Whatever her theme or mode, June Jordan continually delineates the conditions of survival--of the body, and mind, and the heart." --Adrienne Rich, author of Diving into the Wreck

"In political journalism that cuts like razors, in essays that blast the darkness of confusion with relentless light; in poetry that looks as closely into lilac buds as into death's mouth . . . she has comforted, explained, described, wrestled with, taught and made us laugh out loud before we wept. . . . I am talking about a span of forty years of tireless activism coupled with and fueled by flawless art." --Toni Morrison, author of The Bluest Eye