Fiction writer John Edgar Wideman...
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Fiction writer John Edgar Wideman captures the reality of African-American life in urban America through short stories. His narrative both captivates and repulses the reader. One is captivated by the truth of his words and repulsed by the horror of their reality.
As he travels across college campuses lecturing and answering questions about his life and work, he is absolutely blunt in his message to students: "You are the people who must dream and envision a future. The world will want you to give in to instant gratification of all kinds, but if you do give in to this self-centeredness then you are giving up all hope. And there will be no future."
--Kelly
As he travels across college campuses lecturing and answering questions about his life and work, he is absolutely blunt in his message to students: "You are the people who must dream and envision a future. The world will want you to give in to instant gratification of all kinds, but if you do give in to this self-centeredness then you are giving up all hope. And there will be no future."
--Kelly
