Notes from a Black Womans Diary, Kathleen Collins
Notes from a Black Womans Diary, Kathleen Collins
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Notes from a Black Woman's Diary
Selected Works of Kathleen Collins

Author: Kathleen Collins

Narrator: Nina Collins, January LaVoy, Robin Miles, Bahni Turpin, Adenrele Ojo, Mari

Unabridged: 10 hr 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 02/05/2019


Synopsis

A RECOMMENDED BOOK OF 2019 FROM
Vanity Fair * Vogue * The Huffington PostA stunning multi-cast audio collection of fiction, diary entries, screenplays, and scripts by the brilliant African-American artist and filmmaker, featuring the voices of Nina Collins, Mari, Bahni Turpin, Adenrele Ojo, January LaVoy, and Robin Miles.Relatively unknown during her life, the artist, filmmaker, and writer Kathleen Collins emerged on the literary scene in 2016 with the posthumous publication of the short story collection Whatever Happened to Interracial Love? Said Zadie Smith, “To be this good and yet to be ignored is shameful, but her rediscovery is a great piece of luck for us.”That rediscovery continues in Notes from a Black Woman’s Diary, which spans genres to reveal the breadth and depth of the late author’s talent. The compilation is anchored by more of Collins’s short stories, which, striking and powerful in their brevity, reveal the ways in which relationships are both formed and come undone. Also collected here is the work Collins wrote for the screen and stage: the screenplay of her film Losing Ground, in which a professor discovers that the student film she’s agreed to act in has uncomfortable parallels to her own life; and the script for The Brothers, a play about the potent effects of sexism and racism on a midcentury middle-class black family. And finally, it is in Collins’s raw and prescient diaries that her nascent ideas about race, gender, marriage, and motherhood first play out on the page.Kathleen Collins’s writing brings to life vibrant characters whose quotidian concerns powerfully illuminate the particular joys, challenges, and heartbreaks rendered by the African-American experience. By turns empowering, exuberant, sexy, and poignant, Notes from a Black Woman’s Diary is a brilliant compendium of an inimitable talent, and a rich portrait of a writer hard at work.

About Kathleen Collins

Kathleen Collins, who died in 1988 at age forty-six, was an African-American playwright, writer, filmmaker, director, and educator from Jersey City. She was the first black woman to produce a feature length film.


Reviews

Goodreads review by chantel on May 21, 2022

There is so much wrapped up in the soul of Kathleen Collins. I love how unafraid she was. She’s unafraid of passion, sex, love, healing, etc. I love how much she rests in her own honesty, even when it’s uncomfortable to read. She worked through so much of her thoughts and inner world through her wri......more

Goodreads review by Ari on June 05, 2019

IQ "There is no such thing as a helpless black woman [...]. There is no cultural conditioning, no unspoken expectation anywhere, that would allow me to believe I could afford to be helpless. The attitude of helplessness, of dependence, is foreign to me, based on assumptions that are alien to my upbr......more

Goodreads review by Shelly on May 15, 2019

This book was very disjointed to me. I don’t know if that’s because I listened on audio, or if it truly is that disjointed. However, it has many truly remarkable moments! I would recommend reading it instead of listening.......more

Goodreads review by Stacie on June 17, 2018

Review to come. Actual rating 3.5 stars.......more

Goodreads review by John on August 25, 2019

Some really intriguing moments and thoughts in here but it’s disjointed by design and so wasn’t ideal as an audiobook. Probably a lot of it works better on the page.......more