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John Edgar Wideman

John Edgar Wideman

John Edgar Wideman

Ready for Revolution will be released on February 01, 2005 in Trade Paperback
Feb 01, 2005
Ready for Revolution is now available in Trade Paperback
Feb 01, 2005
Ready for Revolution will be released on February 01, 2005 in
Feb 01, 2005
Ready for Revolution is now available in
Feb 01, 2005
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Table of Contents from Ready for Revolution
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Now Public, April 30, 2012
...40 years of invention and mainstream, offering unrivaled insights for making gaming a positive part of family life. John Edgar Wideman - MacArthur Genius Grant and Faulkner Award winning author publishes his latest groundbreaking collection of...
Las Cruces Sun-News, March 3, 2012
...stacks at the Carnegie Library in Homewood, Pa. (made popular by "Cops" of late, but more so by John Edgar Wideman's Homewood Trilogy), taken there by my mother at age 4 to try out the new trick I'd taught myself, then to the main Carnegie Library, in...
Silver City Sun-News, March 3, 2012
...stacks at the Carnegie Library in Homewood, Pa. (made popular by "Cops" of late, but more so by John Edgar Wideman's Homewood Trilogy), taken there by my mother at age 4 to try out the new trick I'd taught myself, then to the main Carnegie Library, in...
Cleveland Live, January 1, 2012
...digital scholarship, into which professors David Eltis and David Richardson poured 20 years of labor. Lifetime Achievement winner John Edgar Wideman capped the gala night, reading aloud from a shivery good draft of his novel in the voice of Emmett Till's...
PRWeb, December 5, 2011
...Atwood, Cormac McCarthy, Elmore Leonard, Mary Gaitskill, Stephen King, David Foster Wallace, Kurt Vonnegut, Sam Lipsyte, James Ellroy, John Edgar Wideman, A.S. Byatt, Tony Kushner, Denis Johnson, Maile Meloy, Junot Diaz, Martin Amis, Jonathan Lethem, and...
Yahoo! News, December 5, 2011
...Atwood, Cormac McCarthy, Elmore Leonard, Mary Gaitskill, Stephen King, David Foster Wallace, Kurt Vonnegut, Sam Lipsyte, James Ellroy, John Edgar Wideman, A.S. Byatt, Tony Kushner, Denis Johnson, Maile Meloy, Junot Diaz, Martin Amis, Jonathan Lethem, and...
Pittsburgh City Paper, November 24, 2011
...New Yorker writer Janet Malcolm, who published her most recent book through a university press -- and even John Edgar Wideman, who published his most recent book through online service Lulu.com. Creative Nonfiction Books has help. At the End of Life, for...
Las Cruces Sun-News, March 3, 2012
...stacks at the Carnegie Library in Homewood, Pa. (made popular by "Cops" of late, but more so by John Edgar Wideman's Homewood Trilogy), taken there by my mother at age 4 to try out the new trick I'd taught myself, then to the main Carnegie Library, in...
Silver City Sun-News, March 3, 2012
...stacks at the Carnegie Library in Homewood, Pa. (made popular by "Cops" of late, but more so by John Edgar Wideman's Homewood Trilogy), taken there by my mother at age 4 to try out the new trick I'd taught myself, then to the main Carnegie Library, in...
South Coast Today, March 3, 2012
...finalist for The Pulitzer Price. It earned Jin his second PEN/Faulkner Award, ranking him with Philip Roth and John Edgar Wideman, who are the only other authors to have won the prize twice. Scottish-born writer Margot Livesey is the author of six...
Monthly Review, March 1, 2012
...residence is the Homewood section of the city, whose mean streets have been made famous by the writer, John Edgar Wideman. On North Lang Street there is a row of three connected apartments. One of the end apartments has been abandoned to the elements to...
Examiner.com, February 27, 2012
...Jr., Jane Hamilton, Charles Johnson, Joe Meno, Bharati Mukherjee, Richard Price, Hubert Selby, Jr., April Sinclair, Irvine Welsh, John Edgar Wideman, and many, many others.” This March features National Book Award nominee Bonnie Jo Campbell, John...
The Root, December 15, 2011
...Renaissance literary genius who was selected in 1907. Thereafter, African Americans were completely shut out until 1963, when John Edgar Wideman, a University of Pennsylvania senior, and J. Stanley Sanders, at Whittier College, near Los Angeles, were...
PRWeb, December 5, 2011
...Atwood, Cormac McCarthy, Elmore Leonard, Mary Gaitskill, Stephen King, David Foster Wallace, Kurt Vonnegut, Sam Lipsyte, James Ellroy, John Edgar Wideman, A.S. Byatt, Tony Kushner, Denis Johnson, Maile Meloy, Junot Diaz, Martin Amis, Jonathan Lethem, and...