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Memoirs

I just finished reading Nelson George’s new memoir City Kid: A Writer’s Memoir of Ghetto Life and Post-Soul Success.  George’s personal reflections on Brownsville, East New York, and Fort Greene; his open discussions of race and class; plus his impassioned knowledge of the complex relationships between the media, music & film industries, and popular culture, make for an inspiring read.  I’m looking forward to the City Kid launch party and reading here at BHS on May 13th.

Students in the BHS oral history seminar I’m teaching are choosing books of oral histories (or memoirs) to read and discuss with the class.  I’m excited to hear what they find.  Here’s what’s on my memoir/oral histories/historical biographies To-Read list, if you’re looking for ideas:

Brooklyn Barbados Africa

I can’t wait to read Brooklyn-born novelist and MacArthur fellow Paule Marshall‘s new memoir Triangular Road.  In our Listening to Women seminar, we will be discussing the differences between oral histories, autobiographies, and memoirs – I’m curious what people think.