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Read Until You Understand

The Profound Wisdom of Black Life and Literature
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Read Until You Understand is Farah Jasmine Griffin's heartfelt meditation on the power of Black culture and literature. Rooted in a poignant note from her father, Griffin explores the legacy of Black genius through memoir, history, and art. She illuminates the works of figures such as Frederick Douglass, Malcolm X, Toni Morrison, and Gil Scott-Heron, linking themes of justice, beauty, and joy to the ongoing quest for Black freedom and American democracy.
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Ideal for readers interested in African American literature, cultural history, and personal memoirs. This book will resonate with those engaged in social justice, arts, and the enduring impact of Black creativity.

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A brilliant scholar imparts the lessons bequeathed by the Black community and its remarkable artists and thinkers

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Farah Jasmine Griffin has taken to her heart the phrase "read until you understand," a line her father, who died when she was nine, wrote in a note to her. She has made it central to this book about love of the majestic power of words and love of the magnificence of Black life.

Griffin has spent years rooted in the culture of Black genius and the legacy of books that her father left her. A beloved professor, she has devoted herself to passing these works and their wisdom on to generations of students.

Here, she shares a lifetime of discoveries: the ideas that inspired the stunning oratory of Frederick Douglass and Malcolm X, the soulful music of Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder, the daring literature of Phillis Wheatley and Toni Morrison, the inventive artistry of Romare Bearden, and many more. Exploring these works through such themes as justice, rage, self-determination, beauty, joy, and mercy allows her to move from her aunt's love of yellow roses to Gil Scott-Heron's "Winter in America."

Griffin entwines memoir, history, and art while she keeps her finger on the pulse of the present, asking us to grapple with the continuing struggle for Black freedom and the ongoing project that is American democracy. She challenges us to reckon with our commitment to all the nation's inhabitants and our responsibilities to all humanity.

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Critics praise Griffin's blend of memoir and criticism, highlighting her deep connection to Black culture and her belief in the transformative power of aesthetic appreciation. The Times Literary Supplement notes the book's balance of hope and beauty amid life's conflicts. The New Yorker commends her evocative recollections of a childhood steeped in Black activism, while the Washington Post calls the work "quietly captivating." Griffin is recognised as both a masterful critic and teacher.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781324022046

Publisher: WW Norton & Co

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 02 August 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: WW Norton & Co

Illustration: 2 illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 18.0mm

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 211.0mm

Weight: 232g

Pages: 288

About the Author

Farah Jasmine Griffin (Ph.D. Yale), is the William B. Ransford Professor of English and Comparative Literature and African American Studies at Columbia University. She is the author of Who Set You Flowin’?: The African American Migration Narrative; If You Can’t Be Free, Be a Mystery: In Search of Billie Holiday; Harlem Nocturne: Women Artists and Progressive Politics During World War II; and Read Until You Understand: New and Selected Essays, among other works.

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