Walls: Essays, 1985-1990

Walls: Essays, 1985-1990

by Kenneth A. McClane
Walls: Essays, 1985-1990

Walls: Essays, 1985-1990

by Kenneth A. McClane

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Overview

Walls: Essays, 1985-1990, Kenneth McClane's first book of autobiographical essays (originally published in 1991), is closely related to his second collection, Color, published by the University of Notre Dame Press in 2009. Walls is a powerful and deeply moving meditation on relationships. It begins with an essay on the death of McClane's brother, Paul, which "changed everything. Time, my work, everything found a new calculus."

His brother's life and death are present in some way in all the essays that follow "A Death in the Family," as McClane tells us about giving a poetry reading in a maximum-security prison; his experience of being one of the first two African American students to attend America's oldest private school; teaching creative writing; his sister, Adrienne; a divestment protest at Cornell; and his encounters with James Baldwin.

McClane has written a new preface to this paperback edition of Walls, in which he reminds us that we are inevitably interconnected: we are each other’s witness.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780268207151
Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
Publication date: 09/30/2022
Series: African American Intellectual Heritage
Pages: 122
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.44(d)

About the Author

Kenneth A. McClane is the W. E. B. Du Bois Professor of Literature at Cornell University. He is the author of Color: Essays on Race, Family, and History (University of Notre Dame Press, 2009), and seven poetry collections.

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