Below you’ll find some links related to my book, The Black Romantic Revolution…
Audiovisual:
Book Launch: In conversation with the poet Honorée Fanonne Jeffers at the Brooklyn Public Library (video)
Interview with Paul Peppis for UO Today at the Oregon Humanities Center (video)
Interview with Rodger Moran for New Left Radio (audio)
Interview with Donya Craddock of The Dock Bookshop (video)
Textual:
A collaborative, epistolary review by Shelby Johnson and Joseph Albernaz at Romantic Circles
A review by Ron Jacobs at Counterpunch declares the book an “important text”
A review by Derik Smith at the L.A. Review of Books calls it “generative scholarship that properly meets the weight of our moment.”
A series of posts about my book on Howard Rambsy’s Cultural Front website
Mentioned in Kadish Morris’s report for The Guardian about Amanda Gorman’s inaugural poem.
Mentioned in Philip Martin’s column at the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette on Amanda Gorman’s inaugural poem.
A starred review in Shelf Awareness, which finds “The pages crash with contemporary resonance and 19th-century thunder.”
Excerpt of a chapter on the Black frontier romance at Lithub
Listed among the Top 10 forthcoming books of essays for Fall 2020, Publisher’s Weekly
Listed among books to look out for in Fall 2020, Brooklyn Based