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Dreams of the Immortal City Savannah is a genre-blending work of creative nonfiction which incorporates author Aberjhani’s signature blend of memoir, literary journalism, and poetic historical narrative. The 8 stories in the book range from texts addressing cultural displacement and global warming to: narratives examining the demands of caregiving, the divide between advances in technology and stagnation in social justice, human trafficking/slavery, futurism, family dynamics, the cultural arts, and prophetic inclinations all framed by life unfolding in the famed city of Savannah, Georgia (USA).
In addition to the nonfiction text, the book also includes artwork by Aberjhani. This is a first for the author, who in the past became known as poet whose work was featured alongside artists like Luther E. Vann (with whom he co-created ELEMENTAL, the Power of Illuminated Love.
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diversity, education, history, memoir, essays, African-Americans, City of Savannah, Georgia, multiculturalism, racism, race relations, art, museums, Brazil, hurricanes, disasters, travel, Paris, France, InternationalPeople
Richard Wright, India Arie, Eugene Talmadge, Dr. Abigail Jordan, Luther E. Vann, Claude Monet, Kahlil GibranTimes
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Dreams of the Immortal City Savannah
2019, Cyberwit
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in English
- First International Edition
9388125959 9789388125956
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...Whether in the instance of the great Oglethorpe establishing America’s thirteenth colony, modern-day residents negotiating the wisdom of fleeing the wrath of hurricanes, or contemporary African-Americans acclimating themselves to the reality that with black power for black people comes black responsibility for diverse populations, history makes one demand upon us all. It demands we adapt to the ragged flow of its ever-changing trends and reconfigurations.
This is a good summation of the book overall scope.
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