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Lunatic
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Lunatic

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Crystal Williams’ new collection, Lunatic courageously roots out the underbelly of the human condition with humour, irony, and unflinching directness. Williams confronts large-scale social and cultural events such as September 11, the death of Amadou Diallo, and the Chicago Race Riots in addition to exploring the often paralysing terrain of loss, desire, and displacement. Among its most common themes is personal responsibility. The interpretation of personal narratives affects not only the self, Williams insists, but reverberates with epic consequences in the wider world. Pointing to James Baldwin’s The Fire Next Time , Williams questions the dark side of human experience with clarity, compassion, and even laughter. Ultimately, Lunatic explores how the public and private converge and how we can each reach, boldly, for reconciliation.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Michigan State University Press
Country
United States
Date
30 November 2002
Pages
66
ISBN
9780870136429

Crystal Williams’ new collection, Lunatic courageously roots out the underbelly of the human condition with humour, irony, and unflinching directness. Williams confronts large-scale social and cultural events such as September 11, the death of Amadou Diallo, and the Chicago Race Riots in addition to exploring the often paralysing terrain of loss, desire, and displacement. Among its most common themes is personal responsibility. The interpretation of personal narratives affects not only the self, Williams insists, but reverberates with epic consequences in the wider world. Pointing to James Baldwin’s The Fire Next Time , Williams questions the dark side of human experience with clarity, compassion, and even laughter. Ultimately, Lunatic explores how the public and private converge and how we can each reach, boldly, for reconciliation.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Michigan State University Press
Country
United States
Date
30 November 2002
Pages
66
ISBN
9780870136429