The Wind Is Spirit by Gloria L. Joseph

The Wind Is Spirit

The Life, Love and Legacy of Audre Lorde

Gloria L. Joseph

Across the country and around the world, the bold and powerful Audre Lorde has been a touchstone for generations of writers and activists. And while she has been the subject of many books, there is more of her story to tell. The Wind is Spirit: The Life, Love and Legacy of Audre Lorde offers an entirely different and intimate perspective. Written by Dr. Gloria I. Joseph, Audre Lorde’s partner in love and life during her final years, the book invites readers to share her experiences using deeply revealing storytelling and call-and-response narration. She weaves together stories and memories, aided by Sonia Sanchez, Elizabeth Lorde, Angela Y. Davis, Jewelle Gomez, Assata Shakur, and 50 other contributors who pay homage to the transformative writer and activist’–

Written by author and activist Dr. Gloria Joseph, Lorde’s partner in life and love, the book was born from an interview conducted a few months prior to Lorde’s death. They discussed a comprehensive biography that would tell her story in full, revealing her tenacity, complexity and passion. With that mandate, Joseph sat down to the task of creating The Wind is Spirit.

Told Griot style (a western Africa oral tradition of storytelling to maintain historical ties to the past), this combination anthology and biography brings together a wide range of prominent authors and activists, including Sonia Sanchez, Angela Y. Davis, Jewelle Gomez and Assata Shakur. These contributors have submitted essays, reflections, stories, poems, memoirs and photos that illuminate how Lorde’s literary vision and her turbulent and triumphant life continue to challenge and inspire. The book also contains conversations with Lorde, Joseph’s personal photos and travelogs, and remembrances from her three memorials, in New York, Berlin and St Croix.


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Details

ISBN 9781682190197
Genre Autobiography/Biography; Award Winner
Publication Date 15-Apr-15
Publisher Villarosa Media
Format Paperback
No. of Pages 351
Notes Lambda Literary Award Winner, Lesbian Memoir/Biography
LoC Classification PS3562.O75 .Z72 2016
Language English
Rating Great
Subject African American Women Poets
BookID 14673

Author: LFWBooks