Flyboy in the Buttermilk: Essays on Contemporary America

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Flyboy in the Buttermilk: Essays on Contemporary America

Flyboy in the Buttermilk: Essays on Contemporary America

2018-02-20 Flyboy in the Buttermilk: Essays on Contemporary America

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"Five Stars" according to Brenda Gates. Great!. Pretty good insight Pretty good insight.. he brilliantly lays down thoughts and ideas like a musician lays Santos R. Vásquez By now it's a critical "classic" of eighties and some nineties art, music, culture mostly emanating from the New York, east coast diaspora of African-American culture and other dilated peoples he brilliantly lays down thoughts and ideas like a musician lays down tracks of sounds he hits all

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. Reviewing the rap group Public Enemy, he observes, "To know PE is to love the agitprop (and artful noise) and to worry over the whack OK w-out comma?/no comma/pk retarded philosophy they espouse." Some music essays and a foray into hermeneutics may be heavy going for the uninitiated, but Tate skillfully enlivens writers like black SF fabulist Samuel Delany, and deftly criticizes essentialist curators who deny the "ambiguity and complexity" of black visual art. From Publishers Weekly This collection of 40 essays on music, literature, art and politics confirms Tate's role as a chief progeni