Novel In Hindi

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Sunday, July 8, 1pm-4pm San Francisco Public Library’s Koret Auditorium (This event is free and open to the public) Before Columbus Foundation Presents In Association with The African-American Center of The San Francisco Public Library and Justin Desmangles Ishmael Reed discussing his most recent novel, Conjugating Hindi, new from Dalkey Archive Press. Program begins with an in-depth conversation featuring special guests Carla Blank and Melanie Masterton Sherazi on the subject of William Demby’s posthumous work, King Comus, which Ms. Sherazi edited and reassembled, published for the first time last year by Ishmael Reed Publishing Company.

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RSVP to the event & find details on Facebook: On Conjugating Hindi: Chappie Puttbutt has moved to North Oakland, still a mixed neighborhood in a rapidly gentrifying city. In need of money and a boost in profile, he agrees to a series of public debates with the right-wing Indian intellectual Shashi Parmar on the topic, ‘Was Slavery All That Bad’? Content to be paid to play the foil, Chappie’s new job doesn’t last long however. An overseas plane crash ignites political tensions between the US and India, and when a hysterical Congress passes a Fugitive Indian Law soon afterward, Shashi looks to Chappie for refuge. “One of the most inventive and prolific of contemporary American writers... Reed’s prose style resembles the youthful Ali’s ring style. It is unorthodox, brash, yet controlled.” (New York Times) “His own groundbreaking literary output over six decades, in multiple languages and every form―essays, fiction, poetry, film, even editorial cartoons―has infected a generation of artists.” (The Paris Review) “Reed’s gift is for the outrageous, for giving vivid expression to cultural controversies very much in the air...