Examines how Black music functions as rhetoric, considering its subject not merely reflective of but central to African American public discourse. Author, musician, and... Læs mere
In sixteen essays, each named after a species of tree, Maureen Dunphy explores the nature of human-arboreal relationships, and how each of these trees has - literally - served as a friend, a confidante, or a place to rest.
Lyric essayists draw on memoir, poetry, and prose to push against the arbitrary genre restrictions in creative nonfiction, opening up space not only... Læs mere
A photo-driven insider's look at Bob Seger's career from the early days to his breakthrough as a world-famous musician.
A transformative lens revealing the historical racial context that profoundly influenced European fairy tales. Engaging four... Læs mere