A Little Devil in America
In Praise of Black Performance
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Published:24th Mar '22
Should be back in stock very soon
This book explores the intersection of Black performance and personal history, weaving together cultural moments that resonate deeply. A Little Devil in America offers a rich narrative.
In A Little Devil in America, Hanif Abdurraqib crafts a poignant reflection on Black performance and its profound impact on culture and identity. Inspired by Josephine Baker's powerful words at the March on Washington, Abdurraqib delves into the complexities of race, history, and personal experience. Through a blend of sharp insight, humor, and emotional depth, he examines a range of performances that span from mid-century Paris to the intimate settings of his own life in Columbus, Ohio.
The book weaves together moments of cultural significance, exploring how they resonate across different communities. Each chapter serves as a meditation on the interplay between art and life, revealing how performances—whether they be musical, comedic, or personal—reflect broader societal themes. Abdurraqib draws connections between iconic events like Aretha Franklin's homegoing and Beyoncé's Super Bowl performance, highlighting the layers of meaning embedded in these moments.
Ultimately, A Little Devil in America is not just a celebration of Black artistry but also a personal narrative that confronts love, grief, and the complexities of identity. Abdurraqib's voice is both engaging and thought-provoking, making this work a significant contribution to contemporary discussions on race and culture.
Hanif Abdurraqib's genius is in pinpointing those moments in American cultural history when Black people made lightning strike. But Black performance, Black artistry, Black freedom too often came at devastating price. The real devil in America is America itself, the one who stole the soul that he, through open eyes and fearless prose, snatches back. This is searing, revelatory, filled with utter heartbreak, and unstoppable joy. -- Marlon James, author of Black Leopard Red Wolf
A rapturous exploration of black genius.Whether heralding unsung entertainers or re-examining legends, Hanif Abdurraqib weaves together gorgeous essays that reveal the resilience, heartbreak, and joy within black performance. I read this book breathlessly. -- Brit Bennett * author of The Vanishing Half *
To read Hanif Abdurraqib is to be embraced in the middle of chaos. In his latest book, A Little Devil In America: In Praise of Black Performance, he does what many great writers do, which is to illuminate and join the dots between connections readers may once have failed to see. * Huck *
Abdurraqib is one of the most brilliant writers I've ever read. A Little Devil In America needs to be on every bedside table, every high school and college desktop - and basically, in this age of a revolution, this is that ONE book that everyone needs to read. Pure genius. I'm not even trying to get at even SOME of the brilliance Hanif gets to with this book-there is just too much. From Black Exceptionalism to Josephine Baker to Old Heads-he brings it and clarifies it, then shapes it into every bit of medicine we need right now. -- Jacqueline Woodson * author of Red at the Bone *
Poignant, powerful, candid, written with sincerity and emotion ... An important book * New York Times *
The most important cultural critic in America right now? This writer gets my vote. Abdurraqib has delivered a winner. * Chicago Tribune *
Hanif Abdurraqib has a way of taking slices of our cultural landscape, examining them, and transforming them into observations and analyses that leave me underlining the entire page. In A Little Devil In America, Abdurraqib brilliantly braids together history, criticism, and prose so stunning that it makes you want to read every word out loud just so you can hear its music. Everything Abdurraqib writes is a must-read, but this is his best yet. It is one of the most dynamic books I have ever read. -- Clint Smith
Blending pop-culture essays, memoir, and poetry, A Little Devil in America delves into the manyiterations of Black artistic expression through an often deeply personal lens ...Startling, layered, and timely, this is an essential, illuminating collection * Booklist (starred review) *
A thoughtful memoir rolled into a set of joined essays on life, death, and the Black experience in America... Social criticism, pop culture, and autobiography come together neatly in these pages, and every sentence is sharp, provocative, and self-aware ... A winner. -- Kirkus Reviews (*starred review*)
A Little Devil in America is so so heavy in some places that I have to take breaks. It just hurts to read some of these truths, woven in such beautiful writing. -- Yomi Sode
ISBN: 9780141995793
Dimensions: 198mm x 130mm x 17mm
Weight: 240g
320 pages