Philip Daughtry writes, both autobiographically and fictionally, of love, intellectuality, danger...
Cultural Studies. Jewish studies. As told to Hilton Obenziger, with an introduction by Paul Auste...
Has jazz become a white invention, 'neutralized' by the attempts of white critics to describe, de...
A provocative anthology of writing on jazz from the Black perspective.
In 1916 literate cowboy Devon Young reflects on his life's journey. Saved from death by a sh...
Wallace profiles 12 activists from around the world who prove that environmental victories are po...
Literary Nonfiction. Political Science. Eastern European Studies. A collection of essays, speeche...
Cultural Writing. Travel. American Indian Studies. Abandoning her sojourn in Paris's literary cul...
One of the far-reaching mysteries, work is not just a way of earning money--it is also one of the...
Who owns the West? 'All of us, of course', says William Kittredge, but this 'simple answer... is ...
In this disturbing but inspirational account of her experiences of the Holocaust, Lucille Eicheng...
Fiction.A Lost Angeles Times Best Fiction Title of 2000. Finalist, 2000 Bay Area Book Reviewers F...
This is the true story of a great fighting bull in Mexico who faced three matadors in one day, an...
Fiction. Performing Arts. RED DIAPER BABY includes three comic autobiographical monologues by per...
Poetry. A vivid autobiography, in verse, tracing Philip Daughtry's journey from a Northumbrian co...