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The Fire This Time [Hardcover]

Randall Kenan (Author)
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May 1, 2007
James Baldwin's The Fire Next Time was one of the essential books of the sixties, and one of the most galvanizing statements of the American civil rights movement.

Now, in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, with a new generation of Americans confronting what Baldwin called our "racial nightmare," acclaimed writer Randall Kenan asks: How far have we come?

Combining elements of memoir and commentary, Kenan’s critical eye ranges from his childhood to the present to observe that, while there have been dramatic advances, some old issues have combined with new ones to bedevil us: “Nigger” has become a hip usage; the African-Americans that have finally attained prominent political positions are, more often than not, arch-conservatives; the Christian and Muslim religions so central to the civil rights movement have become more intolerant, while the stirring spiritual music that inspired it has been replaced by an aggressive form of hip-hop.

Starting with W. E. B. Du Bois and Martin Luther King, Jr., Kenan expands the discussion to include many of today’s most powerful personalities, such as Oprah Winfrey, O. J. Simpson, Clarence Thomas, Rodney King, Sean “Puffy” Combs, George Foreman, and Barack Obama.

Published to mark the forty-fifth anniversary of James Baldwin’s epochal work, this homage by novelist, essayist, and Baldwin biographer Kenan is itself a piercing consideration of the times, and an impassioned call to transcend them.

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Kenan's latest, alternating memoir and commentary, is an intelligent homage to James Baldwin's celebrated 1963 The Fire Next Time, and an important book in its own right. Early on, an especially vibrant memory of his surrogate father's attempt-against all advice and odds-to remove the enormous pile of brush in the back of their lot becomes a powerful metaphor for the book's larger concern, overcoming racial division: "the gradualness of it, the day-by-day, one-whack, one-bush, one-shovel-at-a-time nature of the work." Proclaiming that "positive news abounds," Kenan's examination of figures in the African-American community include the jubilant observation that emerging celebrities, as well as accomplished individuals like astrophysicist Neil DeGrasse Tyson, Sesame Street's Elmo (Kevin Clash) and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Robin Givham are all famous in their own right, and "little is made of their obvious, undeniable blackness." Still, new challenges and setbacks lurk: hip hop and "the ethos that has risen up around it," AIDS and a lack of voice and leadership in black churches, among others. Kenan poses many difficult questions, such as why the high school dropout rate among African-Americans is so high, why African-Americans pay higher mortgage rates and why CDC estimates say one in three black gay men are HIV positive, making this book a perfect catalyst for lively discussion, and a fine state-of-the-issues update on Baldwin's 45-year-old touchstone.
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“An inventive writer who shows great promise… Kenan continues Baldwin’s legendary tradition of ‘telling it on the mountain’ by giving a voice to the unvarnished truth about blacks.”
The San Francisco Chronicle

“Kenan demands attention. He often seems to speak rather than to write: one feels more a listener than a reader, drawing a chair up to his fire.”
The Observer

“A talented young novelist and short-story writer… What makes Kenan…so unusual is his willingness to look beyond the usual places.”
The New York Times

“Kenan [presents] a magnificent panoramic view of what it means to be human, filled with insight and wisdom and provocation, cause for hope and celebration.”
The Times-Picayune

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 149 pages
  • Publisher: Melville Pubns (May 1, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1933633247
  • ISBN-13: 978-1933633244
  • Product Dimensions: 5.4 x 0.7 x 7.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,775,802 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Thought provoking!, July 16, 2007
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Randall continues to show how important dialog is amongst African-Americans. He is one of the great thinkers today. This book is a must read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Destined to become a classic., January 10, 2009
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Randall Kenan has written a classic. Using his deep erudition, years of travel around the country studying the state of African-American affairs, and using evocative illustrations from contemporary lives - both his own and those of others - he has written a timeless work that will deserve its own response 50 years from now. As the father of a young African-American son and daughter, I hope that one day my children will read Kenan's book with profit. If there are no pat answers, if the "take-home" message is subtle, it is because the state of race relations in America today is subtle. And while it is true that at times I had to read his long sentences twice over to make sure I got them all, I began to wonder mid-way while reading this book, "Is Kenan deliberately echoing Baldwin's style?" Randall Kenan is a linguistic chameleon - read his novel "A Visitation of Spirits" and the incredible short story collection "Let the Dead Bury Their Dead" where almost every story has a different style and voice. I had not read Baldwin in years, and sure enough, when Kenan reproduces an entire paragraph of Baldwin at the end of the book, I knew it: Randall Kenan is paying homage to Baldwin even in his style. I especially loved Randall Kenan's metaphor of the Raven for the next generation of African-Americans. What is it? You'll have to read the book to find it; it is too subtle. I'll only ruin it by trying to paraphrase it here. Suffice to say, I hope my children will be ravens. You go, Randall Kenan Raven!
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3.0 out of 5 stars Not what I expected, October 21, 2007
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Reading Kenan's, The Fire This Time, was challenging in many ways. The first of which was the expectation to which the title alluded. I was thinking of a 21st century follow-up, re-check, update...to Baldwins, The Fire Next Time. Instead, I found myself in the midst of a Kenan memoir. I kept checking the book to make sure I ordered the right book. I finally did some minor research on Kenan, and discovered that he is an accomplished writer. However, The Fire This Time was all over the place and no where at the same time. The verbosity of the language, his voice and writing style were mismatched with the title and implied subject matter.
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