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Constructing a Nervous System

By: Margo Jefferson
Narrated by: Karen Murray
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Stunning for her daring originality, the author of Negroland, Margo Jefferson, gives us what she calls a temperamental autobiography comprised of visceral, intimate fragments that fuse criticism and memoir.

In this intimate and innovative memoir, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Margo Jefferson gives us her own personal and intellectual formation.

As she comes of age in an America whose freedoms are distorted by race and gender, she finds herself reflected in a cast of others—jazz luminaries, writers, artists, athletes and stars. Bing Crosby and Ike Turner are among the author’s alter egos. The sounds of a jazz LP emerge as the intimate and instructive sounds of a parent’s voice. W.E.B. Du Bois and George Eliot meet illicitly. The muscles and movements of a ballerina are spliced with those of an Olympic runner, becoming a template for what a Black female body can be.

From Josephine Baker’s radiant transformations, to Willa Cather’s aesthetics of whiteness, Jefferson shows us how we can find space in cultures that will not make room for us, and how—even in times of stricture—we might learn to construct ourselves.

©2022 Margo Jefferson (P)2022 Penguin Random House LLC.
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Critic reviews

"Jefferson's candor, and the courage and rigor of her critic's mind, recall a number of America's greatest thinkers." (New York Times Book Review)

"Jefferson is as precise and sensitive as ever, nonpareil in her scope and ability to synthesize the circus of traditions, arcs and performances that make up a life, taking the role of stage trouper and spectator in turns.... What an honor to settle in for the show alongside her." (Vulture)

"Jefferson’s unique perspective and relentless honesty and self-examination ensure that there’s something worthwhile on every page.... A dynamic, unflinchingly candid examination of the impacts of race and class on culture and the author’s own life." (Kirkus Reviews, starred review)

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I don’t find the book very interesting or captivating. I struggled to stay connected with the story. It has no climax, no interesting plot, nor has it any highlights. I have just finished it, but I could only tell you that I read some interesting details about Josephine Baker and Janice Kingslow.
Despite my not so glowing review I would still recommend this audiobook if you would like to get a perspective on the life of a woman of colour. The narrator was pleasant to listen to.

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