Nephew: A Memoir in 4-Part Harmony

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Price
$26.99  $25.10
Publisher
Amistad Press
Publish Date
Pages
208
Dimensions
5.67 X 8.66 X 0.87 inches | 0.61 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780063275287

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About the Author
M.K. ASANTE, JR. is an award-winning poet, filmmaker and creative writing professor at Morgan State University. He is the author of Like Water Running Off My Back and Beautiful. And Ugly Too. His films include the internationally acclaimed documentary, 500 Years Later and The Black Candle.
Reviews

"This innovative memoir offers provocative commentary on how Black Americans have sung--and might yet sing--their paths to freedom. Passionate, moving, spirited reflections on art's therapeutic potency." -- Kirkus Reviews

"Nephew is the definitive proof that there has now emerged a new category of memoir we should probably call the "M.K. Asante Memoir." Its defining characteristics are that it is unlike any memoir you've ever seen, that it has completely eradicated the tedious boundaries of the genre, that it fills your spirit--and that you absolutely cannot put it down. Nephew is not a memoir and it is not a book, it is an experience that will engulf your heart and soul in all of the right ways--and lead your spirit forward." -- Ari Bloomekatz, Executive Editor at IN THESE TIMES

"A master storyteller." -- CNN

"Asante is the voice of a new generation." -- Essence

"To such writers as Dickens, Twain, Douglas, Lee, Angelou and Kerouac we now add the name Asante." -- San Francisco Book Review

"MK Asante combines drive, skill and a commitment that buoys us all. The hip hop community should feel extremely blessed to have those qualities attached to its forward movement." -- Chuck D, Public Enemy

"A rare remarkable talent that brings to mind the great artist of the Harlem Renaissance." -- Philadelphia Inquirer

"Known as a master storyteller and a major creative force, best-selling author, award-winning filmmaker, and recording artist Asante pours his heart and soul into a series of letters to his nephew, Nasir, who's fighting for his life after being shot nine times. Readers will experience the highs and lows of a family's struggles, witness moments of joy and despair, and see miracles unfold. This beautifully crafted and inspiring narrative captures the essence of family life and showcases the power of love and perseverance in the face of adversity." -- Booklist