I Don't Hate The South takes its title from the famous declaration by Faulkner's character Quentin Compson in the novel Absalom, Absalom . The book traces Baker's own ambivalent relationship to the South and its various protocols of family and black expressive cultural independence...
I Don't Hate The South takes its title from the famous declaration by Faulkner's character Quentin Compson in the novel Absalom, Absalom . The book traces Baker's own ambivalent relationship to the South and its various protocols of family and black expressive cultural independence...