Jul 4 2008

Twelve O’Clock Tales, by Wanda Coleman

Are the 13 short stories in Wanda Coleman’s Jazz and Twelve O’Clock Tales good enough to make white America reassess black America? To paraphrase a typically wry line from the book’s cop-culture parable “Shark Liver Oil,” Coleman knows she has the power to entertain, but only does so hoping “. . . the consciousness of that other community across town might be raised.” This slender volume of elegant prose does what decades of Jerry Springer and hip-hop have failed to do: reveal painful social truths without promoting human pathology.” Read the review at the Village Voice.

TAGS:

LEAVE A COMMENT

Subscribe Form

Subscribe to Blog