Description
Collects seven never-before published lectures by the famed Marxist
cultural critic delivered during his stay in Montreal in 1967-68. Ranging
on topics from Marx and Lenin to Shakespeare, Rousseau, Caribbean history
and the Haitian revolution, these lectures demonstrate the staggering
breadth and clarity of James” knowledge. This is a welcome addition to the
lack of material available on James during this period, and an insightful
and engaging introduction to his work for new readers. Includes two seminal
interviews and a series of letters.


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