As much as Chicago is a metropolis built of glass and steel, here also you can find a city of books ordered with an eye to their level of artistry and their long-term impact, such as Divine Days, a novel that reigns as city’s epic. Into the novel you can discover the playwright Joubert Antoine Jones. A Rabelaisian cast of characters crowd the pages of this book, an suggestive tapestry of Black-American life and identity. As he had said: “I want to look at the work. I don’t care if its white or black. I don’t agree that if you’re white, you can’t write. I want to see what they can do”.
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