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How Am I to Be Heard?

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This compelling volume offers the first full portrait of the life and work of writer Lillian Smith (18971966), the foremost southern white liberal of the mid-twentieth century. Smith devoted her life to lifting the veil of southern self-deception about race, class, gender, and sexuality. Her books, essays, and especially her letters explored the ways in which the Souths attitudes and institutions perpetuated a dehumanizing experience for all its people white and black, male and female, rich and poor. Her best-known books are Strange Fruit (1944), a bestselling interracial love story that brought her international acclaim; and Killers of the Dream (1949), an autobiographical critique of southern race relations that angered many southerners, including powerful moderates. Subsequently, Smith was effectively silenced as a writer. Rose Gladney has selected 145 of Smiths 1500 extant letters for this volume. Arranged chronologically and annotated, they present a complete picture of Smith as a committed artist and reveal the burden of her struggles as a woman, including her lesbian relationship with Paula Snelling. Gladney argues that this triple isolation as woman, lesbian, and artist from mainstream southern culture permitted Smith to see and to expose southern prejudices with absolute clarity.
Undertitel
Letters of Lillian Smith
Författare
Lillian Smith
ISBN
9798890886484
Språk
Engelska
Utgivningsdatum
15.6.2018
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