PANDEMIC MONDAY

 

Pandemic Monday

People who live in snow countries may have many words to describe variations of snow.  People who live in New Orleans need as many words to describe rain and gray skies.  But we are slow.  We do not rush to grab just any foundational metaphor floating in Bayou St. John.

 

Have adventures.  Read such novelists as Vance Bourjaily, Dorothy West,  John Hurt, Keenan Norris, James Cherry, Henry Van Dyke, Cyrus Colter, George Cain, Alice Childress, and Ronald Fair in tandem with Toni Cade Bambara, Ishmael Reed, Clarence Major, John Edgar Wideman, N. Scott Momaday, Hal Bennett, John A. Williams, John Oliver Killens, and Langston Hughes.  Celebrate American fiction.  Under the influence of cultural curiosity,  baptize once again your intelligence.

 

Jerry W. Ward, Jr.            May 10, 2021

 

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