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Chain-Gang All-Stars(2023)Description / Buy at Amazon

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Publication Order of The New Middle Ages Books

The Letters of Abélard and Héloïse (By: Betty Radice,Héloïse d'Argenteuil,Pierre Abélard,M.T. Clanchy)(1133)Description / Buy at Amazon
Women in the Medieval Islamic World (By: Gavin R.G. Hambly)(1998)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Lost Love Letters of Heloise and Abelard: Perceptions of Dialogue in Twelfth-Century France (By: Héloïse d'Argenteuil,Pierre Abélard,Constant J. Mews,Neville Chiavaroli)(1999)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Ethics of Nature in the Middle Ages: On Boccaccio's Poetaphysics (By: Gregory B. Stone)(1999)Description / Buy at Amazon
Presence and Presentation: Women in the Chinese Literati Tradition (By: Sherry J. Mou)(1999)Description / Buy at Amazon
Crossing the Bridge: Comparative Essays on Medieval European and Heian Japanese Women Writers (By: Barbara Stevenson,Cynthia Ho,T. Takamiya)(2000)Description / Buy at Amazon
Chaucer's Pardoner and Gender Theory: Bodies of Discourse(2000)Description / Buy at Amazon
Motherhood and Mothering in Anglo-Saxon England (By: Mary Dockray-Miller)(2000)Description / Buy at Amazon
Same Sex Love and Desire Among Women in the Middle Ages (By: Pamela Sheingorn)(2001)Description / Buy at Amazon
Robes and Honor: The Medieval World of Investiture (By: Stewart Gordon)(2001)Description / Buy at Amazon
Eloquent Virgins: From Thecla to Joan of Arc (By: Maud Burnett McInerney)(2002)Description / Buy at Amazon
Engaging Words: The Culture of Reading in the Later Middle Ages (By: Laurel Amtower)(2002)Description / Buy at Amazon
Joan of Arc and Spirituality (By: Ann W. Astell,Bonnie Wheeler)(2004)Description / Buy at Amazon
Capetian Women (By: Kathleen D. Nolan)(2004)Description / Buy at Amazon
Troubled Vision: Gender, Sexuality and Sight in Medieval Text and Image (By: Emma Campbell,Robert Mills)(2004)Description / Buy at Amazon
Chaucer's Jobs (By: David R. Carlson)(2004)Description / Buy at Amazon
Tolkien's Modern Middle Ages (By: John R. Holmes,Jane Chance,Alfred Siewers)(2005)Description / Buy at Amazon
Medievalism and Orientalism: Three Essays on Literature, Architecture and Cultural Identity (By: John M. Ganim)(2005)Description / Buy at Amazon
Queer Love in the Middle Ages (By: Anna Klosowska)(2005)Description / Buy at Amazon
Necessary Conjunctions: The Social Self in Medieval England (By: David Gary Shaw)(2005)Description / Buy at Amazon
Performing Women in the Middle Ages: Sex, Gender, and the Medieval Iberian Lyric (By: Denise K. Filios)(2005)Description / Buy at Amazon
Medieval Paradigms: 2 Volume Set: Essays in Honor of Jeremy duQuesnay Adams (By: Stephanie Hayes-Healy)(2005)Description / Buy at Amazon
Queering Medieval Genres (By: Tison Pugh)(2005)Description / Buy at Amazon
False Fables and Exemplary Truth: Poetics and Reception of Medieval Mode (By: Elizabeth Allen)(2005)Description / Buy at Amazon
Ecstatic Transformation: On the Uses of Alterity in the Middle Ages (By: Michael Uebel)(2005)Description / Buy at Amazon
On Farting: Bodily Wind in the Middle Ages (By: Valerie Allen)(2006)Description / Buy at Amazon
Sacred and Secular in Medieval and Early Modern Cultures: New Essays (By: Lawrence L. Besserman)(2006)Description / Buy at Amazon
Medieval Theology of Work: Peter Damian and the Medieval Religious Renewal Movement (By: Patricia Ranft)(2006)Description / Buy at Amazon
My Quest for the Middle Ages (By: Jacques Le Goff)(2006)Description / Buy at Amazon
Women, Power, and Religious Patronage in the Middle Ages (By: Erin L. Jordan)(2006)Description / Buy at Amazon
Claustrophilia: The Erotics of Enclosure in Medieval Literature (By: Cary Howie)(2007)Description / Buy at Amazon
Race, Class, and Gender in "Medieval" Cinema (By: Lynn T. Ramey,T. Pugh)(2007)Description / Buy at Amazon
Medieval Go-betweens and Chaucer's Pandarus (By: Gretchen Mieszkowski)(2007)Description / Buy at Amazon
Women and the Medieval Epic: Gender, Genre, and the Limits of Epic Masculinity (By: Sarah S. Poor,Jana K. Schulman)(2007)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Surgeon in Medieval English Literature (By: Jeremy J. Citrome)(2007)Description / Buy at Amazon
Allegory and Sexual Ethics in the High Middle Ages (By: Noah D. Guynn)(2007)Description / Buy at Amazon
Hybridity, Identity, and Monstrosity in Medieval Britain: On Difficult Middles (By: Jeffrey Jerome Cohen)(2007)Description / Buy at Amazon
England and Iberia in the Middle Ages, 12th-15th Century: Cultural, Literary, and Political Exchanges (By: Marìa Bullòn-Fernandez)(2007)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Literary Subversions of Medieval Women (By: Jane Chance)(2007)Description / Buy at Amazon
Manmade Marvels in Medieval Culture and Literature (By: Scott Lightsey)(2007)Description / Buy at Amazon
Representing Others in Medieval Iberian Literature (By: Michelle M. Hamilton)(2007)Description / Buy at Amazon
Hildegard of Bingen's Unknown Language: An Edition, Translation, and Discussion (By: Hildegard of Bingen,Sarah L. Higley)(2007)Description / Buy at Amazon
From the New Middle Ages to a New Dark Age: The Decline of the State and U.S. St (By: Phil Williams)(2008)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Flight from Desire: Augustine and Ovid to Chaucer (By: Robert R. Edwards)(2008)Description / Buy at Amazon
Paradigms and Methods in Early Medieval Studies (By: Celia Chazelle,Felice Lifshitz)(2008)Description / Buy at Amazon
Cultural Studies of the Modern Middle Ages (By: Eileen A. Joy,Myra J. Seaman,Kimberly K. Bell,Mary K. Ramsey)(2008)Description / Buy at Amazon
Chaucer’s Visions of Manhood (By: Holly A. Crocker)(2008)Description / Buy at Amazon
Imaginary Worlds in Medieval Books: Exploring the Manuscript Matrix (By: Martha Dana Rust)(2008)Description / Buy at Amazon
The King and the Whore: King Roderick and La Cava (By: Elizabeth Anne Drayson)(2008)Description / Buy at Amazon
Sexuality and its Queer Discontents in Middle English Literature (By: Tison Pugh)(2008)Description / Buy at Amazon
Langland's Early Modern Identities (By: Sarah A. Kelen)(2008)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Medieval Chastity Belt: A Myth-Making Process (By: Albrecht Classen)(2008)Description / Buy at Amazon
Lydgate Matters: Poetry and Material Culture in the Fifteenth Century (By: Lisa H. Cooper,A. Denny-Brown)(2008)Description / Buy at Amazon
Wisdom and Her Lovers in Medieval and Early Modern Hispanic Literature (By: Emily C. Francomano)(2008)Description / Buy at Amazon
Battlefronts Real and Imagined: War, Border, and Identity in the Chinese Middle Period (By: Don J. Wyatt)(2008)Description / Buy at Amazon
In the Light of Medieval Spain: Islam, the West, and the Relevance of the Past (By: Giles Tremlett,David Coleman,Simon R. Doubleday)(2008)Description / Buy at Amazon
Cultural Diversity in the British Middle Ages: Archipelago, Island, England (By: Jeffrey Jerome Cohen)(2008)Description / Buy at Amazon
Excrement in the Late Middle Ages: Sacred Filth and Chaucer’s Fecopoetics (By: Susan Signe Morrison)(2008)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Legend of Charlemagne in the Middle Ages: Power, Faith, and Crusade (By: Matthew Gabriele,J. Stuckey)(2008)Description / Buy at Amazon
Maintenance, Meed, and Marriage in Medieval English Literature (By: Kathleen E. Kennedy)(2009)Description / Buy at Amazon
Storytelling in Organizations: From Theory to Empirical Research (By: Kenneth A. Loparo)(2009)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Letters of Heloise and Abelard: A Translation of Their Collected Correspondence and Related Writings (By: Héloïse d'Argenteuil,Bonnie Wheeler,Mary Martin McLaughlin)(2010)Description / Buy at Amazon
Medievalism, Multilingualism, and Chaucer (By: Mary Catherine Davidson)(2010)Description / Buy at Amazon
Geoffrey Chaucer Hath a Blog: Medieval Studies and New Media (By: Brantley L. Bryant)(2010)Description / Buy at Amazon
Margaret Paston’s Piety (By: Joel T. Rosenthal)(2010)Description / Buy at Amazon
Gender and Power in Medieval Exegesis (By: Theresa Tinkle)(2010)Description / Buy at Amazon
Antimercantilism in Late Medieval English Literature (By: Roger A. Ladd)(2010)Description / Buy at Amazon
Fairies in Medieval Romance (By: James Wade)(2011)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Lesbian Premodern (By: Diane Watt,Noreen Giffney,Michelle M. Sauer)(2011)Description / Buy at Amazon
Women and Disability in Medieval Literature (By: Tory Vandeventer Pearman)(2011)Description / Buy at Amazon
Outlawry in Medieval Literature (By: Timothy Scott Jones)(2011)Description / Buy at Amazon
Crafting Jewishness in Medieval England: Legally Absent, Virtually Present (By: Miriamne Ara Krummel)(2011)Description / Buy at Amazon
Street Scenes: Late Medieval Acting and Performance (By: Sharon Aronson-Lehavi)(2011)Description / Buy at Amazon
Women and Economic Activities in Late Medieval Ghent (By: Shennan Hutton)(2011)Description / Buy at Amazon
Palimpsests and the Literary Imagination of Medieval England: Collected Essays (By: Raeleen Chai-Elsholz,Leo Carruthers,Tatjana Silec)(2011)Description / Buy at Amazon
Divine Ventriloquism in Medieval English Literature: Power, Anxiety, Subversion (By: Mary Hayes)(2011)Description / Buy at Amazon
Vernacular and Latin Literary Discourses of the Muslim Other in Medieval Germany (By: Jerold C. Frakes)(2011)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Inner Life of Women in Medieval Romance Literature: Grief, Guilt, and Hypocrisy (By: Jeff Rider,Jamie Friedman)(2011)Description / Buy at Amazon
Language as the Site of Revolt in Medieval and Early Modern England: Speaking as a Woman (By: M.C. Bodden)(2011)Description / Buy at Amazon
Reason and Imagination in Chaucer, the Perle-Poet, and the Cloud-Author: Seeing from the Center (By: Linda Tarte Holley)(2011)Description / Buy at Amazon
Ecofeminist Subjectivities: Chaucer’s Talking Birds (By: Lesley Kordecki)(2011)Description / Buy at Amazon
Ekphrastic Medieval Visions: A New Discussion in Interarts Theory (By: Claire Barbetti)(2011)Description / Buy at Amazon
Contextualizing the Muslim Other in Medieval Christian Discourse (By: Jerold C. Frakes)(2011)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Disney Middle Ages: A Fairy-Tale and Fantasy Past (By: Tison Pugh,Susan Aronstein)(2012)Description / Buy at Amazon
Reading Memory and Identity in the Texts of Medieval European Holy Women (By: Margaret Cotter-Lynch,B. Herzog)(2012)Description / Buy at Amazon
Market Power: Lordship, Society, and Economy in Medieval Catalonia (By: Gregory B. Milton)(2012)Description / Buy at Amazon
The [European] Other in Medieval Arabic Literature and Culture: Ninth-Twelfth Century AD (By: Nizar F. Hermes)(2012)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Medieval Wild Man (By: Stock Lorraine Kochanske)(2012)Description / Buy at Amazon
Marriage, Property, and Women's Narratives (By: Sally A. Livingston)(2012)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Medieval Python: The Purposive and Provocative Work of Terry Jones (By: Robert F. Yeager,Toshiyuki Takamiya)(2012)Description / Buy at Amazon
Boccaccio’s Decameron and the Ciceronian Renaissance (By: Robert Grudin,Michaela Paasche Grudin)(2012)Description / Buy at Amazon
Studies in the Medieval Atlantic (By: Benjamin Hudson)(2012)Description / Buy at Amazon
Chaucer's Feminine Subjects: Figures of Desire in The Canterbury Tales (By: John A. Pitcher)(2012)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Mediterranean World of Alfonso II and Peter II of Aragon (By: Ernest E. Jenkins)(2012)Description / Buy at Amazon
Women in the Military Orders of the Crusades (By: Myra Miranda Bom)(2012)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Anglo-Scottish Border and the Shaping of Identity, 1300 - 1600 (By: Katherine H. Terrell,Joanna M. Martin,Mark Paul Bruce)(2012)Description / Buy at Amazon
Shame and Guilt in Chaucer (By: Anne McTaggart)(2012)Description / Buy at Amazon
Word and Image in Medieval Kabbalah (By: Marla Segol)(2012)Description / Buy at Amazon
Rethinking Chaucerian Beasts (By: Kenneth A. Loparo)(2012)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Genre of Medieval Patience Literature: Development, Duplication, and Gender (By: Robin Waugh)(2012)Description / Buy at Amazon
Icons of Irishness from the Middle Ages to the Modern World (By: Maggie M. Williams)(2012)Description / Buy at Amazon
Medieval Afterlives in Popular Culture (By: Gail Ashton,Daniel T. Kline)(2012)Description / Buy at Amazon
Poet Heroines in Medieval French Narrative: Gender and Fictions of Literary Creation (By: Brooke Heidenreich Findley)(2012)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Love Letters of Abelard and Heloise (By: Héloïse d'Argenteuil,Pierre Abélard)(2024)Description / Buy at Amazon
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Nana Kwame Adjei Brenyah is American fiction author best known for his debut novel Friday Black. Kwame schooled at SUNY Albany and the Syracuse University where he received his MFA. Many publications among them the compose, Guernica, and Gravel have received and published his writing. The ZZ Packer selected him for the 2nd Annual breakwater Review Fiction Contest.

Nana Kwame has made numerous contributions to different magazines and publishing houses, but his first book is the Friday Black. Additionally, Broken Pencil Magazine and the Gravel Online have published most of his fictional works.

Friday Black

Set in the near future, Friday Black from the award-winning author takes a look into the issues of violence, absurdities, injustice and extrajudicial incidences that strike a country stinking with racism.

As it kicks off a young man is preparing for an interview, but at the back of his mind, he is unhappy out of the injustices that are being carried out on his fellow Americans. A situation that left the blacks in anger has just taken place pushing a majority of them into the streets where a white man was found innocent after he brutally killed two back children. The collection takes a look at the injustices and pain of living as a black person in a country that is controlled by racism. The author takes a satirical look at the conditions that people of another color other than the whites live through and the effects that the oppression creates.

These stories make one realize the unforgiving effects of letting superiority complex bleed unfairness in almost every sector and the more significant part being the government and the economy. The wrenching chorus of emotions, insistence, and complications created by the author in a fictional world have a lot to offer the present world. Racism is taken as a sports meaning that while others are suffering there is a group that is enjoying and benefiting. Friday Black combines ideas and indignation to deliver themes of injustice and extrajudicial injustices.

Maintaining its objectivity the collection of stories also details the condition of the world such as the elements discrimination, cultural hostilities and materialism are broadly exposed. The twelve stories act as a medium through which issues in a society where diversity creates hatred and more so on one side are discussed. The collection shines a light into these issues as many people choose to turn a blind eye yet the problems still eat deep into the lives of people involved. The stories present a new voice into the residence of America and beyond where the aspects mentioned and brought out are rampant and need immediate attention.

Kwame voices out multiple issues that are never talked about yet have very dire consequences though he does so in a fictional manner. Many of the things that are discussed as stories do have a substantial relationship with actual events. It is very astonishing how the superior race uses their power to please themselves while they oppress the blacks. A lot of brutalities is experienced in this community and worse of when it comes to the children. It is hilarious how young children are tormented and even killed while the perpetrators go unpunished. The level of hatred witnessed in almost every story is beyond and even past the international human rights.

When brutality and oppression go past a certain limit, the oppressed end up taking violence as the best option to defend themselves and fight for their rights. Fighting for their rights the people are forced to turn to unconventional means of solving conflicts which instead of putting the same to an end add to the death toll. Inequity has never been accepted or taken lightly, and the result is ever graveous to the extents of loss of lives.

Courts and the judicial systems are compromised, and though the blacks try hard to voice their cry there is always no answer, and instead, it ends up in more violence. Pain, bitterness, and suffering seem, to take a considerable part of the collection and while the whites try defending their own. An economy that is characterized by inequalities seems to be causing vast amounts of unrests. The blacks are trying to adapt to the changes and the brutalism created, but still, they are pushed to a dark end. However, though the book tries to expose the negative side a lot is left untouched since society seems to be suffering from ignorance and hypocrisy.

Justice has been let down where only the top persons are favored while those on the lower ground, especially with a dark complexion, are made to suffer. The country is in a state where some people are given more privileges than others while there are those who are taken as lesser beings irrespective of their cry for justice. It is funny how civilization is forgotten, and the people embrace a barbaric lifestyle where others are considered lesser persons, yet the only dividing thing is the skin color. Workstations are not left behind as the ‘inferior persons’ are set up in depriving and humiliating conditions while the whites take the better portions.

It is a crazy world as capitalism is exploited at the expense of a few and the oppressor accumulates wealth for themselves. Oppression be it of any kind has never been championed for by any economic policy only that a few try coining them to fit their greed. These are the same issues that the author is tirelessly working to bring out through the collection of stories. Such expressions either on an economic or a political or even judicial level only create unrests. A nation that is imbalanced with poverty levels on the rise is likely to come about as seen in this collection of stories.

The call for freedom against this unfairness is also seen in this book as the oppressed take to demanding for an end of these unfair and tormenting events. The author addresses the issues of capitalism and racial segregation through excellently written and highly original stories. The debut is cutting, refreshing and bizarre with creativity at its best.

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