Writing to Save a Life: The Louis Till File
by John Edgar Wideman
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"In The Louis Till File, John Edgar Wideman searches for Louis Till, a silent victim of American injustice. Wideman's personal interaction with the story began when he learned of Emmett's murder in 1955; Wideman was also fourteen years old. After reading decades later about Louis's execution, he couldn't escape the twin tragedies of father and son, and tells their stories together for the first time. Author of the award-winningBrothers and Keepers, Wideman brings extraordinary insight and a show more haunting intimacy to this devastating story. An amalgam of research, memoir, and imagination, The Louis Till File is completely original in its delivery--an engaging and enlightening conversation between generations, the living and the dead, fathers and sons. Wideman turns seventy-five this year, and he brings the force of his substantial intellect and experience to this beautiful, stirring book, his first nonfiction in fifteen years,"--Baker & Taylor. show lessTags
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John Edgar Wideman's reflection on the murder of Emmett Till, and the execution of his father, is powerful: an attempt to uncover some of the hidden history of racism in the U.S., a reflection on the violence caused by racism and on the impact of history, hidden and revealed.
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Writer John Edgar Wideman was born in Washington, D. C., on June 14, 1941. He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania, studied at Oxford University, and was the second African American to become a Rhodes Scholar. He taught at the University of Pennsylvania and eventually founded and chaired the African American studies department. He also show more taught at the University of Wyoming and the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Wideman is the author of more than a dozen books. Sent for You Yesterday won a PEN/Faulkner Award in 1984, and Philadelphia Fire received one a decade later. Fatheralong was a finalist for the National Book Award (1994) and Brothers and Keepers was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award (1995). (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Canonical title*
- Ecrire pour sauver une vie. Le dossier Louis Till
- Original title
- Writing to save a life. The Louis Till File
- Original publication date
- 2016-11-15 (1e édition originale américaine, Scribner) (1e édition originale américaine, Scribner); 2017-05-11 (1e traduction et édition française ∙ Du monde entier ∙ Gallimard) (1e traduction et édition française ∙ Du monde entier ∙ Gallimard)
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- Anglais (Etats-Unis) (Etats-Unis)
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- Nonfiction, History, Biography & Memoir, General Nonfiction, Politics and Government
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- 364.152 — Society, government, & culture Social problems and social services Crime Criminal offenses Offenses against the person Homicide
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- D810 .N4 .W49 — History of Europe, Asia, Africa and Oceania History (General) World War II (1939-1945)
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