Notes from No Man's Land: American Essays

Author:   Eula Biss (Lewis University)
Publisher:   Graywolf Press
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9781555978235


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   06 November 2018
Format:   Paperback
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Winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award for Criticism Winner of the Graywolf Press Nonfiction Prize Acclaimed for its frank and fascinating investigation of racial identity, and reissued on its ten-year anniversary, Notes from No Man's Land begins with a series of lynchings, ends with a list of apologies, and in an unsettling new coda revisits a litany of murders that no one seems capable of solving. Eula Biss explores race in America through the experiences chronicled in these essays--teaching in a Harlem school on the morning of 9/11, reporting from an African American newspaper in San Diego, watching the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina from a college town in Iowa, and rereading Laura Ingalls Wilder in the Rogers Park neighborhood of Chicago. What she reveals is how families, schools, communities, and our country participate in preserving white privilege. Notes from No Man's Land is an essential portrait of America that established Biss as one of the most distinctive and inventive essayists of our time.

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Author:   Eula Biss (Lewis University)
Publisher:   Graywolf Press
Imprint:   Graywolf Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 20.80cm
Weight:   0.318kg
ISBN:  

9781555978235


ISBN 10:   1555978231
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   06 November 2018
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Two of the qualities that make Eula Biss's essays in Notes from No Man's Land compelling and beautiful are precision and independence--independence from orthodoxies of the right and left and the conventions of literary essays and their displays of sensibility and sensitivity. And whatever topic she takes up she dissects and analyzes with startling insight that comes from deep reading and original thinking. She's important to this moment, important to opening up what essays can be, important for setting a standard of integrity and insight, and she's also a joy to read. --Rebecca Solnit Biss is telling us the story of our country--one we never saw coming. --The Chicago Tribune Eula Biss' Notes From No Man's Land is the most accomplished book of essays anyone has written or published so far in the 21st century. . . . Notes From No Man's Land is the kind of book that rewards and even demands multiple readings. It provokes, troubles, charms, challenges, and occasionally hectors the reader, and it raises more questions than it answers. It is strident and brave in its unwillingness to offer comfort, and, unlike all but a handful of the best books I have ever read, it is unimpeachably great. --Salon [Notes From No Man's Land] is a beautiful exercise in consciousness; in bringing both intelligence and experience to bear on a subject that has implications for the way one behaves in the world. --Los Angeles Times Biss' pairings of ideas, like those of most original thinkers, have the knack of seeming brilliant and obvious at the same time . . . forceful, beautiuful essays. --NPR Biss's examination of America's complicated racial heritage offers penetrating insight. --Time Out New York Powerful essays on the nature of identity, national and racial and personal. . . . Containing the music and force of [Biss's] singular thought. --Orion Magazine [A] wondrous book. Biss muses on the conquest and subjugation that underpins the American dream, offers anecdotes from her own life, and commentary both general and specific, sometimes intimate. She begins in one place and confidently leads somewhere unexpected. She picks and worries at the idea of race in America -- incarceration, education, social welfare. . . . Lyrical she may be, but she is also exhilaratingly bold. --The Spectator (UK)


Notes From No Man's Land is the most accomplished book of essays anyone has written or published so far in the 21st century. . . . Unlike all but a handful of the best books I have ever read, it is unimpeachably great. --Salon [Notes From No Man's Land] is a beautiful exercise in consciousness; in bringing both intelligence and experience to bear on a subject that has implications for the way one behaves in the world. --Los Angeles Times Biss' pairings of ideas, like those of most original thinkers, have the knack of seeming brilliant and obvious at the same time . . . forceful, beautiuful essays. --NPR Biss is telling us the story of our country--one we never saw coming. --The Chicago Tribune Biss's examination of America's complicated racial heritage offers penetrating insight. --Time Out New York Powerful essays on the nature of identity, national and racial and personal. . . . Containing the music and force of [Biss's] singular thought. --Orion Magazine This book is as relevant today as it was a decade ago. --Pioneer Press [A] wondrous book. . . . [Biss] picks and worries at the idea of race in America--incarceration, education, social welfare. . . . Lyrical she may be, but she is also exhilaratingly bold. --The Spectator (UK) Two of the qualities that make Eula Biss's essays in Notes from No Man's Land compelling and beautiful are precision and independence--independence from orthodoxies of the right and left and the conventions of literary essays and their displays of sensibility and sensitivity. And whatever topic she takes up she dissects and analyzes with startling insight that comes from deep reading and original thinking. She's important to this moment, important to opening up what essays can be, important for setting a standard of integrity and insight, and she's also a joy to read. --Rebecca Solnit


Notes From No Man's Land is the most accomplished book of essays anyone has written or published so far in the 21st century. . . . Unlike all but a handful of the best books I have ever read, it is unimpeachably great. --Salon Graywolf Press has reissued Biss' penetrating essay collection--a wise and welcome decision. In a moment when geography seems to have a stranglehold on political sensibilities, Notes from No Man's Land delivers nuanced regional dispatches from New York, California and the Midwest. --Los Angeles Times Biss' pairings of ideas, like those of most original thinkers, have the knack of seeming brilliant and obvious at the same time . . . forceful, beautiuful essays. --NPR Biss is telling us the story of our country--one we never saw coming. --The Chicago Tribune Biss's examination of America's complicated racial heritage offers penetrating insight. --Time Out New York Powerful essays on the nature of identity, national and racial and personal. . . . Containing the music and force of [Biss's] singular thought. --Orion Magazine This book is as relevant today as it was a decade ago. --Pioneer Press [A] wondrous book. . . . [Biss] picks and worries at the idea of race in America--incarceration, education, social welfare. . . . Lyrical she may be, but she is also exhilaratingly bold. --The Spectator (UK) Two of the qualities that make Eula Biss's essays in Notes from No Man's Land compelling and beautiful are precision and independence--independence from orthodoxies of the right and left and the conventions of literary essays and their displays of sensibility and sensitivity. And whatever topic she takes up she dissects and analyzes with startling insight that comes from deep reading and original thinking. She's important to this moment, important to opening up what essays can be, important for setting a standard of integrity and insight, and she's also a joy to read. --Rebecca Solnit


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Eula Biss is the author of On Immunity: An Inoculation, selected as one of the Ten Best Books of 2014 by The New York Times Book Review. Her essays have appeared in the Believer, Harper's Magazine, and The New York Times Magazine. She lives in the Chicago area.

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