Voice Lessons: Six Meditations on Language and Authenticity
The works of June Jordan, Albert Camus, and Edward Said reveal the power of voice in literature.
Steven Wineman is the author of The Politics of Human Services (South End Press, 1984) and Power-Under: Trauma and Nonviolent Social Change (self-published at www.TraumaAndNonviolence.com, 2003). His work has appeared most recently in Cincinnati Review, Blue Lyra Review, Bangalore Review, and Cognoscenti. His play Jay, or the Seduction was produced at Columbia University. Steve retired in 2014 after working in community mental health for 35 years.
The works of June Jordan, Albert Camus, and Edward Said reveal the power of voice in literature.
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