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Bourgeois
Blues
by
Jake Lamar
(1991) |
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Bourgeois
Blues is a stunning memoir of a gifted young middle-class
black man and his struggle to succeed in white America.
Born
in 1961, Jake Lamar was unable to escape a heritage
of racism despite being well-educated and accomplished.
Here Lamar, a former associate editor for Time
magazine illuminates the ironies of integration and
America's history of prejudice.
Reviews:
"A
knockout debut. The recollection of well-to-do African-American
childhood marred by family discord is as taut as the
spriest novel and as revealing as many a hefty sociological
tome."
--Seattle Times
"Resonates with the time-honored search for truth."
--New York Times Book Review
"Dickensian in its power."
--Atlanta Journal Constitution
"On
this subject it's a relief to read somebody who doesn't
consider it their first task to make you feel at ease."
-- Christopher Hitchens, Newsday |