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Paul Clemens

Auteur de Made in Detroit

5+ oeuvres 249 utilisateurs 10 critiques

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Date de naissance
1973
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
Detroit, Michigan, USA

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Interesting, but pretty disjointed
 
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elifra | 6 autres critiques | Aug 6, 2021 |
 
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TimDel | 2 autres critiques | Feb 2, 2017 |
Made in Detroit, the memoir by Paul Clemens, is a tale of growing up in the 1970s in one of the Motor City’s last white neighborhoods. It’s fascinating to see the whole “minority status” issue turned on its head, and he comes out of it with decidedly mixed emotions. It's a struggle, a worthy one, and following his evolving attitudes and understanding of both whites and blacks around him is a thought-provoking journey for readers, as well.
Clemens’s family is Catholic and he gets a Catholic education as parishes and schools close one by one. Meanwhile, the family’s economic stability is increasingly shaky due to the rapidly declining auto industry. Yet, the Church and his father’s love of cars were two constants in his life. He says his family members weren’t readers. “There was enough serious content, enough transcendence, in cars and Catholicism; it wasn’t necessary for them to concern themselves with ideas buried away in books.”
Clemens’s book takes place some decades after poet Marge Piercy was born, and she has a book of poems with the same title. Yet the burning skies she refers to in her title poem (steel mills then), sirens, and desolate streets were only more so in Clemens's youth. Despite all the city’s frustrations and conundrums that Clemens describes so well, despite a college education that could have taken him anywhere, he returned to the city. “At times, I feel like a failure in several directions simultaneously,” he writes. “That, with my education and reading, I should be more broad-minded than I am; and that, with the education I received from my father and Sal, I should be angrier about what the broad-minded morons have wrought. . . . Detroit, which drives people to extremes, has left me standing in the middle.”
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Vicki_Weisfeld | 6 autres critiques | May 12, 2016 |
Paul Clemens' memoir of growing up as a white Catholic iin Detroit's age of decay is funny and moving. While most people they knew moved beyond the city's borders, Clemens' family stayed behind. I'm usually not big on memoirs, but his portraits of his father (a tough but gentle car mechanic), Catholic school life, and the complexity of race relations are all outstanding.
 
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HenryKrinkle | 6 autres critiques | Jul 23, 2014 |

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Œuvres
5
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1
Membres
249
Popularité
#91,698
Évaluation
½ 3.6
Critiques
10
ISBN
7

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