What It Is
By Clifford Thompson
By Clifford Thompson
By Clifford Thompson
By Clifford Thompson
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$19.99
Nov 12, 2019 | ISBN 9781590519059
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Nov 12, 2019 | ISBN 9781590519066
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Praise
One of Time’s Most Anticipated Books of Fall 2019
“An engaging and important book, an earnest attempt to analyze our chaotic moment and to project a possible way out of it through dialogue and reflection.” —Times Literary Supplement
“[A] thoughtful memoir…In prose that is subtle and graceful, Thompson’s narrative casts a refreshing light on race in America.” —Publishers Weekly
“[A] graceful and searching clutch of essays…A coolly delivered yet impassioned study of how much Trump’s election has shifted and revealed Americans’ thinking about race.” —Kirkus Reviews
“This frank and personal examination of race and racism in America will be an important addition to many collections.” —Library Journal
“In What It Is, the reader experiences, via Thompson’s plaintive and disillusioned voice, the discomfort of personal recalibration. Thompson explores the world as it is and carefully thinks through how each of us can find our place within it.” —BookPage
“Have we thought of the essay as a blues-form? It tests limits and possibilities, faces down grief and loss, refuses easy solutions, and tackles harsh contradictions. This is exactly what Clifford Thompson does in What It Is. He moves through an America gripped by stubborn racial and social demons, thinking, listening, talking with grit and grace.” —Margo Jefferson, author of Negroland
“Clifford Thompson has written an elegant and important book.” —Jo Ann Beard, author of The Boys of My Youth
“In What It Is, Clifford Thompson offers dispatches from the field, that is, the homes of political allies and adversaries across America, where he parses the rational and irrational impulses that led to the divisive 2016 presidential election. Without insult or hyperbole, Thompson considers reckless and insightful political positions alike with a stunning willingness ‘to risk being made uncomfortable’ as much by false virtue as by searing truth. Thompson holds himself to a higher standard of integrity than we’re used to finding in our social and political discourse. As a writer and a thinker, but more importantly, as a son, a husband, and a father, Thompson reveals why we can no more turn away from history than we can surrender the future to chance.” —Gregory Pardlo, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Digest and Air Traffic: A Memoir of Ambition and Manhood in America
Praise for Clifford Thompson:
“Clifford Thompson is simply one of the wisest, warmest, and most trustworthy essayists writing today.” —Charles Johnson, National Book Award winner and author of Middle Passage and Being and Race
“[Thompson’s] prose style is consistently thoughtful, surprising and unobtrusively elegant, and the voice navigates with remarkable smoothness between personal experience and critical analysis…he vaults to the front ranks of essayists of his generation.” —Phillip Lopate
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