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Book Description

Charles Johnson's innovative and richly imagined collection is full of stories -- sly, witty, and insightful -- that bring the world into focus. Each is a vivid cultural and philosophical portrait that deftly explores issues of identity and race. "Kwoon" follows the spiritual journey of a martial arts teacher on Chicago's South Side. "Sweet Dreams" is a Kafkaesque tale set in a world where dreams are taxed and a man and his dreamlife are being audited. "The Gift of the Osuo" is a fable about the dangers of getting what you wish for. In "Cultural Relativity," a young woman falls in love with the son of the president of an African nation but is forbidden to ever kiss him. The title story is an illuminating and deeply human tale about pre-Montgomery Martin Luther King Jr. and a revelation he had when he looked into his refrigerator late one night.

Provocative, engaging, and compassionate, Dr. King's Refrigerator is a superb and important collection from a major American voice.

Book Details
English Books
Hardcover 144 Pages
ISBN-10: 0743264533
ISBN-13: 9780743264532
Publisher: Scribner
Pub date: Feb 01, 2005
Dimensions: 22 cm x 14 cm x 2 cm Just how big is that?
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