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Literature has been a treacherous site for black Americans because literary production has been so tied with the project of proving our humanity through the act of writing.
— Glenn Ligon
Tags: writing, literature, humanity, black

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Artists such as Lorna Simpson, Zoe Leonard, Byron Kim and Stephen Andrews and I are around the same age, and I know them personally. The discussions I have had with them over the years have influenced the work that I have made throughout my career.
— Glenn Ligon
Tags: career, know, age, work
One of the interesting things about quoting in an artwork is that there is a repeated confusion about who is speaking - one essentially becomes the author of a quote one uses.
— Glenn Ligon
Tags: confusion, interesting, things, who
Throughout African-American literature, the writer has, in a sense, been burdened by the necessity of pleading the case for the whole race. For example, writers of slave narratives tend to lose their individual voices, as they were expected to stand in for all other voices, which were absent.
— Glenn Ligon
Tags: race, literature, stand, lose
I'm interested in when language fails, when it is opaque.
— Glenn Ligon
Tags: fails, interested, language
I don't cook, and I don't care to, but Gabrielle Hamilton made me realize that food is about love and connection. And she has had a hell of an interesting life.
— Glenn Ligon
Tags: food, me, life, love
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