{"id":14029,"date":"2019-04-19T05:56:28","date_gmt":"2019-04-19T05:56:28","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.thebookbeat.com\/bookshop\/?post_type=product&#038;p=14029"},"modified":"2019-05-04T21:32:44","modified_gmt":"2019-05-04T21:32:44","slug":"a-detroit-anthology-edited-by-anna-clark","status":"publish","type":"product","link":"https:\/\/www.thebookbeat.com\/bookshop\/catalog\/a-detroit-anthology-edited-by-anna-clark\/","title":{"rendered":"A Detroit Anthology, edited by Anna Clark"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.thebookbeat.com\/bookshop\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/04\/detroit_cover_portrait-430x630.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"430\" height=\"630\" class=\"alignnone size-medium wp-image-14030\" \/><\/p>\n<p>Detroit is a city of stories. In this, we are rich. We begin with abundance. But while much is written about our city these hard days, it is typically meant to explain Detroit to those who live elsewhere. Much of this writing is brilliant, but our anthology, this anthology, is different: it is a collection of Detroit stories for Detroiters. Through essays, photographs, poetry, and art, this anthology collects the stories we tell each other over late nights at the pub and long afternoons on the porch. We share them in coffee shops, at church social hours, in living rooms, and while waiting for the bus. These are stories addressed to the rhetorical you with the ratcheted up language that comes with it and these are stories that took real legwork to investigate. We may be lifelong residents, newcomers, or former Detroiters; we may be activists, workers, teachers, artists, healers, or students. But a common undercurrent alights our work that is collected here: we are a city moving through the fire of transformation. We are afire. Featuring essays, photographs, poetry, and art by Terry Blackhawk, Grace Lee Boggs, John Carlisle, Desiree Cooper, dream hampton, francine j. harris, Steve Hughes, Jamaal May, Tracie McMillan, Ken Mikolowski, Marsha Music, Shaka Senghor, Thomas J. Sugrue, and many others.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWhat these writers share, despite their differences of age, race, gender, and temperament, is the understanding that one has to know Detroit\u2019s history before even beginning to imagine how the city might move forward. Rather than trying to explain Detroit, editor Anna Clark says she set out to capture \u201cthe candid conversations Detroiters have with other Detroiters.\u201d She has succeeded spectacularly.\u201d<br \/>\nThe Daily Beast<\/p>\n<p>\u201c\u2026consider getting a copy of A Detroit Anthology ($20), a powerful book of essays edited by the local writer Anna Clark. The book can serve as a great orientation at the beginning of your trip or a way to reflect on it afterward.\u201d<br \/>\nYahoo Travel <\/p>\n<p>\u201cWhat Clark has done with these writers is shown that you can have a truly authentic Detroit experience, built from all walks of life. There\u2019s city dwellers, suburbanites, new comers to the city (and region), former residents, and people just passing through. In a city that often pits people against each other based on race, class, and geographic location (although this is often linked more closely with the other two factors), \u2026 this book brings everybody to the table to have a voice.\u201d<br \/>\nThe Urbanist Dispatch<\/p>\n<p>\u201cA Detroit Anthology is one of the surprise hits of the year. While many books have been written on and about Detroit by writers who have visited, this anthology of prose, poetry, and essays is written by the metro area\u2019s residents themselves \u2026 it\u2019s the wide ethnic array of voices that truly shows the facets of Detroit life.\u201d<br \/>\nEbony Magazine<\/p>\n<p>\u201cAnna Clark\u2019s writing has always impressed me, and she proves herself a talented editor as well with A Detroit Anthology. These essays, stories, poetry, and photographs from a diverse group of writers offer a mesmerizing portrait of the city\u2019s past, present, and future.\u201d<br \/>\nLargehearted Boy<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Detroit is a city of stories. In this, we are rich. We begin with abundance. But while much is written about our city these hard days, it is typically meant to explain Detroit to those who live elsewhere. 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