john edgar wideman

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born June 14, 1941, Washington, D.C., U.S. U.S. writer and educator. After graduating from the University of Pennsylvania he became the second African American to receive a Rhodes scholarship to Oxford University. He published his first novel, A Glance Away, in 1967. His first work of nonfiction was the acclaimed Brothers and Keepers (1984), in which he examines his relationship with his brother, who is serving a life sentence in prison. He won PEN/Faulkner Awards for Sent for You Yesterday (1983) and Philadelphia Fire (1990), a fictional account of the bombing of the militant black group MOVE combined with an examination of his relationship with his son, now in prison
john edgar wideman

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    John Ed·gar wideman

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    /ˈʤän ˈedgər ˈwīdmən/ /ˈʤɑːn ˈɛdɡɜr ˈwaɪdmən/
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