Author: | Julius Lester | ISBN: | 9781611455458 |
Publisher: | Skyhorse Publishing | Publication: | August 1, 2013 |
Imprint: | Arcade Publishing | Language: | English |
Author: | Julius Lester |
ISBN: | 9781611455458 |
Publisher: | Skyhorse Publishing |
Publication: | August 1, 2013 |
Imprint: | Arcade Publishing |
Language: | English |
“A stunning autobiographical odyssey” by one of the civil rights era’s most provocative and persuasive voices (The Washington Post Book World).
Julius Lester was born the son of a black Methodist minister in the south. His book Lovesong is a beautifully written account of his spiritual journey away from the conventions of his Southern heritage and Methodist upbringing, culminating in his personal self-discovery through a conversion to Judaism.
Growing up in the turbulent civil rights era South, Lester saw a discouraging divide between the promises of religion and the realities of his life. Using the outlets available to him to try to reconcile this split, he became a controversial and prolific writer and commentator who sided with neither blacks nor whites in his unconventional viewpoints. A luminal figure of the times, Lester stood outside of the conventional labels of race, religion, politics, or philosophy.
Lester’s spiritual quest would take him through the existential landscape of his Southern, Christian upbringing, into his ancestry, winding through some of the holiest places on the planet and into the spiritual depths of the world’s major religious cultures. His odyssey of faith would unexpectedly lead him to discovering Judaism as his true spiritual calling.
“A stunning autobiographical odyssey” by one of the civil rights era’s most provocative and persuasive voices (The Washington Post Book World).
Julius Lester was born the son of a black Methodist minister in the south. His book Lovesong is a beautifully written account of his spiritual journey away from the conventions of his Southern heritage and Methodist upbringing, culminating in his personal self-discovery through a conversion to Judaism.
Growing up in the turbulent civil rights era South, Lester saw a discouraging divide between the promises of religion and the realities of his life. Using the outlets available to him to try to reconcile this split, he became a controversial and prolific writer and commentator who sided with neither blacks nor whites in his unconventional viewpoints. A luminal figure of the times, Lester stood outside of the conventional labels of race, religion, politics, or philosophy.
Lester’s spiritual quest would take him through the existential landscape of his Southern, Christian upbringing, into his ancestry, winding through some of the holiest places on the planet and into the spiritual depths of the world’s major religious cultures. His odyssey of faith would unexpectedly lead him to discovering Judaism as his true spiritual calling.