Reviews
“This prismatic volume finds the National Book Award-winning Princeton professor meditating on skin color and the indigo trade, Louis Armstrong’s music and Toni Morrison’s writing, in short, lyrical chapters.” — New York Times
“An affective investigation into the many roles of blueness in Black life. . . it is full of archival gems – but it is also a lyrical [work]. . . . What unites its disparate contents is a mood, which is just as valuable as an argument. It is a contrapuntal document, musical and moving, and no less rich for its tumbling abundance.” — Washington Post
“Touching on a range of historical, artistic, musical, and literary references—from the color’s significance in Yoruba cosmology to the blue candles used in hoodoo rituals to the ‘tremor’ of the “blue note’—Perry illuminates how the color has been variously associated with mourning, spiritual strength, and forces of freedom and oppression.” — New Yorker, "Briefly Noted"
Additional Details
Ecco (January 28, 2025)
256 pages
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