Prose to the People by Katie Mitchell audiobook

Prose to the People: A Celebration of Black Bookstores

By Katie Mitchell
Read by Katie Mitchell, Adenrele Ojo, Cary Hite, Tashi Thomas, and Landon Woodson

Random House Audio
5.50 Hours Unabridged
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    ISBN: 9798217080588

An homage to Black bookstores, featuring a selection of shops around the country alongside essays that celebrate the history, community, activism, and culture these spaces embody, with an original foreword by Nikki Giovanni. Black literature is perhaps the most powerful, polarizing force in the modern American zeitgeist. Today—as Black novels draw authoritarian ire, as Black memoirs shape public debates, as Black polemics inspire protest petitions—it’s more important than ever to highlight the places that center these stories: Black bookstores. Traversing teeming metropolises and tiny towns, Prose to the People explores a these spaces, chronicling these Black bookstore's past and present lives. Combining narrative prose, one-on-one interviews, original essays, and specially curated poetry, Prose to the People is a listener's road trip companion to the world of Black books. Thoughtfully curated by writer and Black bookstore owner Katie Mitchell, Prose to the People is a must-have addition to the shelves of anyone who loves book culture and Black history. Though not a definitive guide, this dynamic book centers profiles of over fifty Black bookstores from the Northeast to the mid-Atlantic, the South, and the West Coast. Interspersed throughout are essays, poems, and interviews by New York Times bestsellers Kiese Laymon, Rio Cortez, Pearl Cleage, and many more journalists, activists, authors, academics, and poets that offer deeper perspectives on these bookstores' role throughout the diaspora. Complete with a foreword by world-renowned poet and activist Nikki Giovanni, Prose to the People is a beautiful tribute to these vital pillars of the Black community.

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Summary

Summary

An homage to Black bookstores, featuring a selection of shops around the country alongside essays that celebrate the history, community, activism, and culture these spaces embody, with an original foreword by Nikki Giovanni.

Black literature is perhaps the most powerful, polarizing force in the modern American zeitgeist. Today—as Black novels draw authoritarian ire, as Black memoirs shape public debates, as Black polemics inspire protest petitions—it’s more important than ever to highlight the places that center these stories: Black bookstores.

Traversing teeming metropolises and tiny towns, Prose to the People explores a these spaces, chronicling these Black bookstore's past and present lives. Combining narrative prose, one-on-one interviews, original essays, and specially curated poetry, Prose to the People is a listener's road trip companion to the world of Black books.

Thoughtfully curated by writer and Black bookstore owner Katie Mitchell, Prose to the People is a must-have addition to the shelves of anyone who loves book culture and Black history. Though not a definitive guide, this dynamic book centers profiles of over fifty Black bookstores from the Northeast to the mid-Atlantic, the South, and the West Coast.

Interspersed throughout are essays, poems, and interviews by New York Times bestsellers Kiese Laymon, Rio Cortez, Pearl Cleage, and many more journalists, activists, authors, academics, and poets that offer deeper perspectives on these bookstores' role throughout the diaspora. Complete with a foreword by world-renowned poet and activist Nikki Giovanni, Prose to the People is a beautiful tribute to these vital pillars of the Black community.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“A group of fine narrators present this historical celebration of Black bookstores in America. Joy and respect imbue the voices…as they deliver accounts of more than fifty bookstores and their cultural and historical impact. Interspersed with the commemorative essays are poems, observances, and recollections by journalists, academics, poets, and other writers…giving the listener a deeper appreciation for the history presented.” AudioFile
“A historical guidebook and cultural anthology told through a resplendent tapestry of images, artifacts, poetry, interviews, and essays showcasing the resilience of the Black community through the lens of one of its most enduring institutions.” New York Times

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Author

Author Bio: Katie Mitchell

Author Bio: Katie Mitchell

Katie Mitchell is a storyteller and bookseller in Atlanta, Georgia. Her online and pop-up Black bookstore, Good Books, has been featured in the New York Times and on NBC, NPR, PBS, and many other outlets. She is a Dorothy Porter Wesley fellow.

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Available Formats : Digital Download
Category: Nonfiction/Literary Collections
Runtime: 5.50
Audience: Adult
Language: English