Clen Vance F.B.I.
Funny, Black and Intelligent
Paperback
Retail Price: $14.95
Paperback
Retail Price: $14.95
A SATIRICAL AFRICAN-AMERICAN PERSPECTIVE SET TO A JAZZ-LIKE RHYTHM
In this biting and thought-provoking collection of essays, educator and comic Clen Vance turns a wry eye on a whole range of topics including Venus and Serena Williams; Jeremiah Wright; Bill Cosby; and Barack Obama. In “(W)right or Racist,” Vance asks what really worried America about the message of Obama’s controversial preacher during the 2008 campaign, skewering the media, politicians — and even the then-candidate’s own gun-shy supporters. “Not So Precious” examines the self-hating, disingenuous and retro themes in the critically acclaimed movie Precious. And in “Still Bill,” Vance reappraises the African American community’s backlash against Bill Cosby, finding the entertainer’s eyebrow-raising comments anything but out of line. Through it all, Vance leavens his sharp insight with a savvy wit, wide historical context, and personal experiences here in America and a remarkable trip to Africa. Funny, Black, and Intelligent is a cross between Ralph Wiley and Bill Cosby — with a touch of Malcolm X — that will make you laugh, shake your head, or even shout.
Paperback
Format: 6 x 9 Black & White Paperback, 85 pages
Publisher: Outskirts Press (Nov 15, 2010)
ISBN10: 1432758543
ISBN13: 9781432758547
Genre: HUMOR / Form / Essays