Best Intentions: The Education and Killing of Edmund Perry
Autor Robert Sam Ansonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 apr 1988
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780394757070
ISBN-10: 0394757076
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 133 x 204 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Ediția:Vintage Books.
Editura: Vintage Publishing
ISBN-10: 0394757076
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 133 x 204 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Ediția:Vintage Books.
Editura: Vintage Publishing
Recenzii
"Disquieting...often poignant" (Time), an "engrossing" (Newsweek) exploration of racial attitudes in America, as illumined by the case of Edmund Perry: a seventeen-year-old black honors student from Harlem who, soon after being graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy, perhaps the nation's most prestigious prep school, was killed by a young white plainclothes policeman whom he and a companion allegedly tried to mug.
"Mr. Anson is interested in exploring Edmund Perry's short life, and especially his education -- the irony that someone who had already traveled so for would end up lying on a sidewalk so dose to where he had grown up, a cop's bullet in his belly. Perry had not only attended Exeter, he had also done well there, and he had also studied in Spain for a year. He had become friendly with a wide circle of black and white students and with a number of teachers in that distinguished northern New England setting .... How could it happen that someone who spent years in such an environment could come to such an end? The author sought out Perry's mother and father, his friends and former teachers, in Harlem and at Exeter. Their comments are the heart of this well-told, melancholy story -- so much praise for such a promising life, so much bewilderment and outrage over its outcome." -- Robert Coles, The New York Times Book Review
"Compelling...a portrait of 'cultural schizophrenia' and a detailed account of a teenager who tried, unsuccessfully, to keep a foot in two different worlds -- one in a black ghetto, another in an environment characterized by elitist whites who were unknowingly insensitive to his concerns." -- Atlanta Journal-Constitution
"Unfolds like a detective story." -- Chicago Sun-Times
"Profoundly disturbing." -- Kansas City Star
"Concerned, even-handed and conscientious...The point of Best Intentions is...to challenge the naive assumptions of a system based upon the myth of a magic carpet"
-- Los Angeles times Book Review
"A meditation on a serious issue that's also a page-turner."
-- The New York times Review of Books
"Mr. Anson is interested in exploring Edmund Perry's short life, and especially his education -- the irony that someone who had already traveled so for would end up lying on a sidewalk so dose to where he had grown up, a cop's bullet in his belly. Perry had not only attended Exeter, he had also done well there, and he had also studied in Spain for a year. He had become friendly with a wide circle of black and white students and with a number of teachers in that distinguished northern New England setting .... How could it happen that someone who spent years in such an environment could come to such an end? The author sought out Perry's mother and father, his friends and former teachers, in Harlem and at Exeter. Their comments are the heart of this well-told, melancholy story -- so much praise for such a promising life, so much bewilderment and outrage over its outcome." -- Robert Coles, The New York Times Book Review
"Compelling...a portrait of 'cultural schizophrenia' and a detailed account of a teenager who tried, unsuccessfully, to keep a foot in two different worlds -- one in a black ghetto, another in an environment characterized by elitist whites who were unknowingly insensitive to his concerns." -- Atlanta Journal-Constitution
"Unfolds like a detective story." -- Chicago Sun-Times
"Profoundly disturbing." -- Kansas City Star
"Concerned, even-handed and conscientious...The point of Best Intentions is...to challenge the naive assumptions of a system based upon the myth of a magic carpet"
-- Los Angeles times Book Review
"A meditation on a serious issue that's also a page-turner."
-- The New York times Review of Books
Descriere
The devastating account of how America is still as racially divided as ever, focusing on the case of Edmund Perry, a young black student from the nation's most prestigious prep school who was shot to death by a young policeman whom he allegedly mugged. 8 pages of black-and-white photographs.
Notă biografică
Robert Sam Anson