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Podcast: Between The Covers : Conversations with Writers in Fiction, Nonfiction & Poetry
Episode: Mitchell S. Jackson : Survival Math
Description: โA vibrant memoir of race, violence, family, and manhood . . . Jackson recognizes there is too much for one conventional form, and his various storytelling methods imbue the book with an unpredictable dexterity. It is sharp and unshrinking in depictions of his life, his relatives (blood kin and otherwise), and his Pacific Northwest hometown, which serves as both inescapable character and villain. . . . Itโs Jacksonโs history, but itโs also a microcosm of too many black men struggling both against their worst instincts, and a society that often leaves them with too few alternatives. . . . His virtuosic wail of a book reminds...