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Paperback Whose Song?: And Other Stories Book

ISBN: 0872863751

ISBN13: 9780872863750

Whose Song?: And Other Stories

Author Thomas Glave is known for his stylistic brio and courageous explorations into the heavily mined territories of race and sexuality. This searing collection of stories is a stunning debut of a writer the Village Voice has named "One to Watch."

"Thomas Glave walks the path of such greats in American literature as Richard Wright and James Baldwin while forging new ground of his own. His voice is strong and his technique dazzling as he cuts to the bone of what it means to be black in America, white in America, gay in America, and human in the world at large. These stories span the globe of the human experience and the human heart. They are brutal in some places, tender in others, but always honestly told. A true talent of the 21st century."--Gloria Naylor

"Thomas Glave has a strong talent and courage to take up the right to enter the inner selves of both black and white characters in his stories. This is a creative claim beyond 'authenticity' determined by skin color. He also has that essential writer's ear for the way different people speak within their cultures, and what their idiom gives away of their inhibitions and affirmations."--Nadine Gordimer

"What a writer What a book Glave is a brilliant writer of startlingly fresh prose . . . His stories are intricate tapestries of life rendered through a triumphant act of the imagination."--Clarence Major

"Remarkable stories by a gifted writer who explores the stresses, the split-minds, the implicit grandeurs, the subtleties, and the terrors of emotional desire and obsession."--Wilson Harris

" Glave's] rare insight, boundless courage, and fierce imagination make these stories resound long after you turn the last page."--Village Voice

Thomas Glave is the author of Whose Song? and Other Stories, the essay collection Words to Our Now: Imagination and Dissent (winner of a 2005 Lambda Literary Award) and is editor of the anthology Our Caribbean: A Gathering of Lesbian and Gay Writing from the Antilles (winner of a 2008 Lambda Literary Award).

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A Gifted Author

I had the pleasure of interviewing Thomas Glave for a local paper, and read his book in order to prepare for the interview. I'm reminded of something Toni Morrison said about her practice as a writer, and that is that she writes the kind of stories she would want to read. Thomas Glave writes the kind of stories I want to read, and gives voice through his writing to people and experience not often heard above the din of the rest of humanity. His writing is highly readable, and he tackles his subject matter with compassion for his characters and his reader, but without attempting to find pat answers to the challenges and choices his characters face. I highly recommend this book, and hope to see much more from Glave in the future.

The Transformation of Silences

Thomas Glave's Whose Song and Other Stories is a triumphant short story collection that articulates the sounds and shouts of otherwise marginal figures. Moving back and forth from the Caribbean to the American South to the Northern metropolises, Glave captures the fluidity and undecidability of what it means to be "Black," "Caribbean," "queer," "straight," and "gendered" in our society. Glave skillfuly crafts narratives which are beautiful and disturbing and forces us, as readers, to enter the never written before, but often lived, reality of characters. An amazing first book and a definite read!!!

a pleasure, but recommended only for mature readers

Once in a while you come upon a book that you know is a great one. This book of short stories is one of those books. I think that Mr. Glave is a musician. He is also a pyrotechnician. He pulls off many things in this book that other writers would not dare to try. I teach writing and composition, and know that writers like Glave are _extremely_ rare. I would caution young people to take it easy with this book, though, since its subject matter might be too much for some of them. Mr. Glave does not shy away from harsh subjects, and some of these stories are quite frightening. But if you love beautiful language and mesmerizing storytelling, they will be _well_ worth the trip. I feel changed forever by the experience of reading this book.

A MASTERPIECE!!!!

I did not expect to read such a GREAT book when I picked this up. I dont even read short stories but this book has made me want to read more, especially by this author Thomas Glaves. He is a genius and I never heard of him before. You should read this book if you want to read something you have never read before. But be careful because these short stories will stay with you for a LONG time. And they are very painful. But he wrote them like poetry. A MASTERPIECE.

Totally amazing

This is the best book I've read so far this year. I didn't know what to expect when I got it, but one of my professors recommended it so I bought it. I hardly ever read short stories, but I'm REALLY GLAD!!! that I bought this book. This writer, Thomas Glave, writes like a magician!!!! The stories knocked me out and took me to all these different places I never thought I could go. I've never read anything like that story "Whose Song" or "The Pit" and another one, "Their Story." They're all GREAT. Who is this guy? He's AMAZING!!!!
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