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Essex Hemphill (1957–1995)

Autor/a de Brother to Brother: New Writings by Black Gay Men

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One of the most important new voices on the gay literary scene, Hemphill has published poetry in several anthologies and essays in the gay press, most of which have been collected in his three books. The merits of his work have been rewarded with several fellowships, including one from the National mostra'n més Endowment for the Arts. Hemphill has also been involved in the production of three gay African American films: Looking for Langston, which is about Langston Hughes; Tongues Untied, a celebration of African American gay identity; and Out of the Shadows, an AIDS documentary. Hemphill says that his work has been informed by his efforts to "integrate all of my identities into a functioning self" and to "articulate and politicize my sexuality" (Ceremonies 53). As he makes clear, it is not easy to accomplish this in a racist and homophobic society. He deplores the racism that he finds in the gay community, in particular the sexual objectification of black men by white men, which he argues characterizes the art of the celebrated photographer Robert Mapplethorpe. He is equally critical of the sexism and homophobia of the African American community, which he believes informs the rhetoric of the key movement, Black Nationalism. But Hemphill also celebrates his sexual and racial identities, affirming his participation in both the gay and black communities even as he critiques them and American society at large, whose prejudices they sometimes share. (Bowker Author Biography) mostra'n menys

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Boys Like Us: Gay Writers Tell Their Coming Out Stories (1996) — Col·laborador — 396 exemplars
Growing Up Gay/Growing Up Lesbian: A Literary Anthology (1993) — Col·laborador — 286 exemplars
Hometowns: Gay Men Write About Where They Belong (1991) — Col·laborador — 253 exemplars
Gay and Lesbian Poetry in Our Time (Stonewall Inn Editions) (1836) — Col·laborador — 180 exemplars
African American Poetry: 250 Years of Struggle and Song (2020) — Col·laborador — 176 exemplars
Erotique Noire/Black Erotica (1991) — Col·laborador — 159 exemplars
The Columbia Anthology of Gay Literature (1998) — Col·laborador — 158 exemplars
In the Life: A Black Gay Anthology (1986) — Col·laborador — 144 exemplars
Brotherman: The Odyssey of Black Men in America (1995) — Col·laborador — 91 exemplars
Nepantla: An Anthology Dedicated to Queer Poets of Color (2018) — Col·laborador — 88 exemplars
Lavender Mansions: 40 Contemporary Lesbian and Gay Short Stories (1994) — Col·laborador — 76 exemplars
The Name of Love: Classic Gay Love Poems (1995) — Col·laborador — 51 exemplars
Fighting words : personal essays by black gay men (1999) — Col·laborador — 40 exemplars
Persistent Voices: Poetry by Writers Lost to AIDS (2010) — Col·laborador — 33 exemplars
I Hear a Symphony: African Americans Celebrate Love (1994) — Col·laborador — 33 exemplars
Tongues Untied (Gay Verse) (1987) — Col·laborador — 23 exemplars
OutWrite: The Speeches that Shaped LGBTQ Literary Culture (2022) — Col·laborador — 19 exemplars

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Nom oficial
Hemphill, Essex Charles
Data de naixement
1957-04-16
Data de defunció
1995-11-04
Lloc d'enterrament
Cremated
Gènere
male
Nacionalitat
USA
Lloc de naixement
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Lloc de defunció
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Llocs de residència
New York, New York, USA
Washington, D.C., USA
Educació
University of Maryland
Professions
poet
gay rights activist
AIDS activist
performance artist
Premis i honors
Lambda Literary Award

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Since I'm reading this as part of my New Year's Resolution to by-God read more books that are explicitly about race, I am specially noticing the parts I don't understand here. This is opaque to me; Hemphill's experience is so foreign that I am struggling to understand the emotional landscape here. Which is my flaw and not Hemphill's.

That said, I can judge the introduction: it's not very good. It's rambling, unorganized, and too long; it didn't add anything to my experience of reading the actual text, I think.

The combination of prose and poetry in the same volume was a struggle for me, although Hemphill can certainly write both. I liked the essays better than the poetry, by and large, but that is probably because I couldn't enter into the poems with the confidence I could the essays. "Voices" is a fabulous piece, the essay criticizing Mapplethorpe rocks, and "Ceremonies" is chilling in its description of the sexual culture in which Hemphill came to adulthood.
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cricketbats | Mar 30, 2013 |

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