Nothing Less Than Love
Selected Essays
June Jordan(Author)
Merky Books (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 4. February 2027
Book
Paperback/Softback
320 pages
978-1-5299-9300-4 (ISBN)
Description
'In political journalism that cuts like razors, in essays that blast the darkness of confusion with relentless light, in poetry that looks as closely into lilac buds as into death's mouth... she (June Jordan) has comforted, explained, described, wrestled with, taught and made us laugh out loud before we wept' - Toni Morrison
An essential collection on race, power and the radical force of love from one of the twentieth century's most singular voices, newly rediscovered.
For June Jordan, writing was inseparable from the conditions of living. Across decades of work, her essays bear witness to the shifting landscapes of race, gender, power and resistance, tracing with clarity and urgency the forces that shaped life and global entanglements.
In Nothing Less than Love, her prose is at once incisive and expansive, moving between the intimate and the political, the immediate and the historical. Attentive to both systemic injustice and the textures of everyday life, Jordan interrogates language, challenges silence and insists on the necessity of truth to save us all. What emerges is not only critique, but a vision of love as discipline, as commitment, as a force capable of remaking both self and society.
Elegant, unsparing, and deeply humane, this collection affirms Jordan's place as a writer of enduring power and reach.
An essential collection on race, power and the radical force of love from one of the twentieth century's most singular voices, newly rediscovered.
For June Jordan, writing was inseparable from the conditions of living. Across decades of work, her essays bear witness to the shifting landscapes of race, gender, power and resistance, tracing with clarity and urgency the forces that shaped life and global entanglements.
In Nothing Less than Love, her prose is at once incisive and expansive, moving between the intimate and the political, the immediate and the historical. Attentive to both systemic injustice and the textures of everyday life, Jordan interrogates language, challenges silence and insists on the necessity of truth to save us all. What emerges is not only critique, but a vision of love as discipline, as commitment, as a force capable of remaking both self and society.
Elegant, unsparing, and deeply humane, this collection affirms Jordan's place as a writer of enduring power and reach.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Cornerstone
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (UK-trade)
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 135 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
338 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5299-9300-4 (9781529993004)
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Person
June Jordan was born in Harlem in 1936 and was the author of ten books of poetry, seven collections of essays, two plays, a libretto, a novel, a memoir, five children's books, and June Jordan's Poetry for the People: A Revolutionary Blueprint. As a professor at UC Berkeley, Jordan established Poetry for the People, a program to train student teachers to teach the power of poetry from a multicultural worldview. She was a regular columnist for The Progressive and her articles appeared in The Village Voice, The New York Times, Ms., Essence, and The Nation. She died of breast cancer in 2002.