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DEM

by Kelley, William

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About This Item

(New York): Collier Books, 1969. Fine.. First paperback edition of Kelley's sharp comedy of the anxieties and fantasies of '60s white America. A "merciless satire on the themes of white fear, guilt, and hypocrisy," sending its ineffectual protagonist, a mediocrity who works in advertising, on a "picaresque journey through black New York" (Schulz). A student of John Hawkes and Archibald Macleish at Harvard, lecturer at the University of Paris and Sarah Lawrence College, the recipient of the Anisford-Wolf Book Award for Lifetime Achievement, Kelley earned early success and considerable critical acclaim at the outset of his career, though his fame would drastically diminish by the end of his life: His 1962 essay for the New York Times, "If You're Woke You Dig It" - cited by the OED as the first published usage of "woke" in its modern sense - has attracted as much mention in recent years as his many literary accomplishments. DEM was, Kelley said, based on observation: "I know rich white people. I know poor white people. I know white people." 7'' x 4.25''. Introduction by Willie E. Abraham. Original pictorial wrappers, illustrated by Leo and Diane Dillon. 141, [1] pages. Minimal edgewear; very faint toning to wrappers. Else appears unread.

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Bookseller
Brian Cassidy Bookseller at Type Punch Matrix US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
40457
Title
DEM
Author
Kelley, William
Book Condition
Used - Fine.
Quantity Available
1
Binding
Paperback
Publisher
Collier Books
Place of Publication
(New York)
Date Published
1969
Keywords
African American author,20th century,1960s,Humor / Satire,Pulps and Paperbacks

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Brian Cassidy Bookseller at Type Punch Matrix

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Silver Spring, Maryland

About Brian Cassidy Bookseller at Type Punch Matrix

Brian Cassidy Bookseller is the counterculture department of Type Punch Matrix, a rare book firm founded in 2019 by Rebecca Romney and Brian Cassidy. BCB @ TPM specializes in the avant garde in all its various guises, including: The Beats; artists' books; poetry; small journals and magazines (especially those associated with the Mimeo Revolution); modern and contemprary art; photography; music; archives and appraisals; as well as vernacular, folk, and outsider books of all kinds. We are always looking to purchase books within my areas of interest, from single titles to collections. Please inquire. We are open by appointment and are easily accessible by public transit.

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