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Dis//Integration

William Melvin Kelley

Dis//Integration, a previously unpublished work by William Melvin Kelley, author of A Different Drummer, is a notable and welcome addition to African American literature. The linked "2 novelas, 3 stories, and a little play" that make up DIS//INTEGRATION follow the life journeys of Charles "Chig" Dunford from his Nanny Eva sermonizing from her front porch, when he is only seventeen, to his peripatetic studies in Reupeo (an anagram of Europe) as a college student, to his unsettled bachelorhood as an English professor at a small Vermont college, where he continues to struggle to finish his life-long study of the Reupeonese author Dupukshamin and find true love. Along the way, as Chig's sentimental education unfolds, we meet an array of memorable characters: John Hoenir, the Hemingway-esque expatriate novelist who takes Chig under his wing; Wendy Whitman, an actress passing for white, who breaks Chig's heart; Merry, his troubled teen-age niece who Chig, in middle-age, agrees to look after; Raymond Winograd, the villainous department chair; Renka Bravo, the alluring dancer who might just make Chig an honest man; and one hundred Africans mysteriously chained together in the lower decks of Chig's homeward-bound transatlantic liner. DIS//INTEGRATION is an an odyssey through time in which past and future combine and re-combine to give the arc of a full life.

  • Classification : Historical Fiction
  • Pub Date : OCT 24, 2024
  • Imprint : riverrun
  • Page Extent : 256
  • Binding : PB
  • ISBN : 9781529438970
  • Price : INR 899
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William Melvin Kelley

Born in New York in 1937 William Melvin Kelley was an African-American writer known for his satirical explorations of race relations in America. He was just twenty-four years old when his debut novel A Different Drummer was first published in 1962 earning him critical comparisons to William Faulkner and James Baldwin. A Drop Of Patience first published in 1965 is his second novel. Considered part of the Black Arts Movement Kelley was in 2014 officially credited by the Oxford English Dictionary with coining the political term 'woke' in a 1962 New York Times article entitled 'If You're Woke You Dig It'. He died in February of 2017 aged 79.

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