Conversations with Leon Forrest

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Leon Forrest (1937-1997) was among the most innovative and ambitious African American fiction writers of the twentieth century. His books-which include novels <i>There Is a Tree More Ancient than Eden</i> <i>Divine Days</i> <i>The Bloodworth Orphans</i> and <i>Two Wings to Veil My Face</i> and the posthumously published novella <i>Meteor in the Madhouse</i>-fused classical mythology realism and African American history and culture. Largely set in his native Chicago Forrest's novels comprise an oeuvre of powerful urban modernism. <p/> <i>Conversations with Leon Forrest</i> collects interviews ranging from 1975 to 1997. Forrest discusses his literary influences (William Faulkner Fyodor Dostoevsky Thomas Hardy Dylan Thomas) the significance of both Catholicism and Baptist impulses in his writing and the intersection between politics and aesthetics in black literature and culture. Music-jazz folk blues and gospel-also played an important role in developing Forrest's aesthetic. <p/> Throughout the collection Forrest's wit erudition and candor are evident. His moral concerns disciplined work ethic and stylis-tic invention are explored. <i>Conversations with Leon Forrest</i> is a valuable introduction to a writer who was recognized as a literary genius by Ralph Ellison and Toni Morrison.
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