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Lost in Language and Sound Lib/E: Or, How I Found My Way to the Arts; Essays
Contributor(s): Shange, Ntozake (Author), Johnson, Allyson (Read by)
ISBN: 0792784685     ISBN-13: 9780792784685
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
OUR PRICE:   $22.50  
Product Type: Compact Disc - Other Formats
Published: January 2012
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BISAC Categories:
- Literary Collections | Essays
- Biography & Autobiography | Entertainment & Performing Arts
- Drama | American - General
Dewey: B
Physical Information: 1.5" H x 6.2" W x 7.1" (0.70 lbs) 4 pages
Themes:
- Ethnic Orientation - African American
- Sex & Gender - Feminine
 
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Publisher Description:

Lost in Language and Sound is a vibrant and vital collection that celebrates the three most important muses in the life and work of Ntozake Shange: language, music, and dance. In this deeply personal book, the celebrated writer reflects on what it means to be an artist, a woman, and a woman of color through a beautiful combination of memoir and essay. She describes where her love for creative forces began-in her childhood home, a place where imagination reigned and boredom wasn't allowed.

The essays tell stories ranging from the poignant origin of her celebrated play For Colored Girls to why Shange needed to deconstruct the English language to make that production work; from the intensity of the female experience and the black experience as separate entities to the difficulty of living both lives simultaneously; from the intense love of jazz bestowed on her by her father to a similar obsession with dance, which came from her mother. With deep sincerity, attention, and her legendary candor, Shange's collection progresses from the public arena to the private, gathering along the way the passions and insights of an author who writes with such exquisite care and beauty that anybody can relate to her message (Clive Barnes, New York Times).


Contributor Bio(s): Shange, Ntozake: -

Ntozake Shange, fearless in her quest to affirm the realities of women of color, demonstrates that her name reflects her approach to both her art and her life. In the Zulu language of Xhosa, ntozake means she who comes with her own things, and shange means she who walks like a lion. She has written numerous novels, works of poetry, essays and screenplays, a plethora of critically acclaimed plays, as well as children's books. She is the recipient of the 2016 Langston Hughes Medal.

Johnson, Allyson: -

Allyson Johnson is an actress and singer who began performing at age twelve as coanchor of Bubble Gum Digest, for which she won an Emmy. After earning a degree in psychology from Brown University, she moved to New York where she became a social worker before shifting to a career in television and radio. Johnson has recorded countless commercials, promos, audiobooks, narrations, and animation series.