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Jesmyn Ward (b. 1977) is arguably one of today's most important authors. Although often compared to William Faulkner, Ward and her writings have done anything but live in that shadow since the 2008 debut of her first novel Where the Line Bleeds . She has produced four novels and a memoir that are equally harrowing and heartening, and she is the recipient of numerous major literary awards and fellowships, including two National Book Awards, for Salvage the Bones (2011) and Sing , Unburied , Sing (2017). Spanning from 2009 to the present, the interviews collected in Conversations with Jesmyn…mehr
Jesmyn Ward (b. 1977) is arguably one of today's most important authors. Although often compared to William Faulkner, Ward and her writings have done anything but live in that shadow since the 2008 debut of her first novel Where the Line Bleeds. She has produced four novels and a memoir that are equally harrowing and heartening, and she is the recipient of numerous major literary awards and fellowships, including two National Book Awards, for Salvage theBones (2011) and Sing, Unburied, Sing (2017).
Spanning from 2009 to the present, the interviews collected in ConversationswithJesmynWard display a master artist with a poetic command for words. Ward's personality and writing style could be characterized as gentle, passionate, fastidious, queer, and brutally honest, as her soft-spoken voice and lyrical prose express a passion for the world so large and consuming that it often emanates as rage or sadness but always leaves readers with a bit of hope. She speaks at length about grief, her writing process, and a love-hate relationship with her home state of Mississippi and the South, as well as the influence that her family, hip-hop music and culture, and vigorous childhood reading have on her writing.
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Kemeshia Randle Swanson, a college professor, is currently serving a joint appointment in the Departments of English and African American Studies at Mississippi State University. She previously dedicated ten years of service to the Department of English at Garner-Webb University in Boiling Springs, North Carolina. Her work focuses on twentieth- and twenty-first-century African American literature, southern literature, gender and sexualities studies, and hip-hop and popular culture. She has published in edited collections such as Words, Beats, and Life: The Global Journal of Hip-Hop Culture; Like One of the Family: Domestic Workers, Race, and In/Visibility in "The Help"; and Street Lit: Representing the Urban Landscape. She is author of Maverick Feminist: To Be Female and Black in a Country Founded upon Violence and Respectability, published by University Press of Mississippi.
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Introduction Chronology Getting the South Right: An Interview with Jesmyn Ward Nico Berry / 2009 Jesmyn Ward on Salvage the Bones Elizabeth Hoover / 2011 In Salvage the Bones, Family’s Story of Survival Michel Martin / 2011 Jesmyn Ward by Rebecca Keith Rebecca Keith / 2012 New Memoir Recounts Black Lives "Reaped" Too Young Rachel Martin / 2013 Jesmyn Ward: Men We Reaped Tobias Carroll / 2013 The Rumpus Interview with Jesmyn Ward Kima Jones / 2013 An Interview with Jesmyn Ward Roxane Gay / 2013 Jesmyn Ward on How Books Can Make Us Better People Kiese Laymon / 2014 Bookforum Talks with Jesmyn Ward Kyla Marshell / 2016 Literary Voice of the Dirty South: An Interview with Jesmyn Ward Danille K. Taylor / 2016 Haunted by Ghosts: The Millions Interviews Jesmyn Ward Adam Vitcavage / 2017 Powell’s Interview: Jesmyn Ward, Author of Sing, Unburied, Sing Rhianna Walton / 2017 Interview with Jesmyn Ward Jennifer Baker / 2017 Sing, Unburied, Sing: A Conversation with Jesmyn Ward Natalie Y. Moore / 2017 Ghosts of Our Past: An Interview with Jesmyn Ward Louise McCune / 2017 Ghosts of History: An Interview with Jesmyn Ward Louis Elliot / 2017 Jesmyn Ward: "So Much of Life Is Pain and Sorrow and Willful Ignorance" Vanessa Thorpe / 2017 For Jesmyn Ward, Writing Means Telling the "Truth About the Place That I Live In" Sam Briger / 2017 The Carnegie Shortlist Interviews: Jesmyn Ward Annie Bostrom / 2017 Jesmyn Ward Alma Mathijsen / 2018 Jesmyn Ward on Writing Honest Novels with Good Titles, Inhabiting Ghosts, and Learning to Love Faulkner Jennifer Acker / 2020 Two-Time National Book Award–Winning Author Jesmyn Ward on Her Novel Let Us Descend Ayesha Rascoe / 2023 Poured Over: Jesmyn Ward on Let Us Descend Miwa Messer / 2023 Something Beautiful Out of the Darkness Regina N. Bradley / 2023 "Writing is Restorative": A Conversation with Jesmyn Ward Kemeshia Randle Swanson / 2024 Additional Resources Index
Introduction Chronology Getting the South Right: An Interview with Jesmyn Ward Nico Berry / 2009 Jesmyn Ward on Salvage the Bones Elizabeth Hoover / 2011 In Salvage the Bones, Family’s Story of Survival Michel Martin / 2011 Jesmyn Ward by Rebecca Keith Rebecca Keith / 2012 New Memoir Recounts Black Lives "Reaped" Too Young Rachel Martin / 2013 Jesmyn Ward: Men We Reaped Tobias Carroll / 2013 The Rumpus Interview with Jesmyn Ward Kima Jones / 2013 An Interview with Jesmyn Ward Roxane Gay / 2013 Jesmyn Ward on How Books Can Make Us Better People Kiese Laymon / 2014 Bookforum Talks with Jesmyn Ward Kyla Marshell / 2016 Literary Voice of the Dirty South: An Interview with Jesmyn Ward Danille K. Taylor / 2016 Haunted by Ghosts: The Millions Interviews Jesmyn Ward Adam Vitcavage / 2017 Powell’s Interview: Jesmyn Ward, Author of Sing, Unburied, Sing Rhianna Walton / 2017 Interview with Jesmyn Ward Jennifer Baker / 2017 Sing, Unburied, Sing: A Conversation with Jesmyn Ward Natalie Y. Moore / 2017 Ghosts of Our Past: An Interview with Jesmyn Ward Louise McCune / 2017 Ghosts of History: An Interview with Jesmyn Ward Louis Elliot / 2017 Jesmyn Ward: "So Much of Life Is Pain and Sorrow and Willful Ignorance" Vanessa Thorpe / 2017 For Jesmyn Ward, Writing Means Telling the "Truth About the Place That I Live In" Sam Briger / 2017 The Carnegie Shortlist Interviews: Jesmyn Ward Annie Bostrom / 2017 Jesmyn Ward Alma Mathijsen / 2018 Jesmyn Ward on Writing Honest Novels with Good Titles, Inhabiting Ghosts, and Learning to Love Faulkner Jennifer Acker / 2020 Two-Time National Book Award–Winning Author Jesmyn Ward on Her Novel Let Us Descend Ayesha Rascoe / 2023 Poured Over: Jesmyn Ward on Let Us Descend Miwa Messer / 2023 Something Beautiful Out of the Darkness Regina N. Bradley / 2023 "Writing is Restorative": A Conversation with Jesmyn Ward Kemeshia Randle Swanson / 2024 Additional Resources Index
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