Flights

Progressives on the Run-from Pablo Neruda and Lorraine Hansberry to Rigoberta Mench and Arundhati Roy

Joel Whitney author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:OR Books

Published:4th Jul '24

£16.99

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Told through the lives of the American Century’s most talented and stubborn dissidents, Flights is the archetypal hero’s journey of a group of progressives whose struggle for truth, and for freedom from persecution, sent them into exile, both literal and metaphorical.

Wanted for a crime she did not commit, Professor Angela Davis went on the run in 1970, describing the struggle against panic in her nightly safehouse transfers: “Living as a fugitive means resisting hysteria, distinguishing between the creations of a frightened imagination and the real signs that the enemy is near.” In her quest “to elude him, outsmart him,” she recalled, “Thousands of my ancestors had waited, as I had…for nightfall to cover their steps…”

Davis is just one of a rich array of refugees portrayed here by Joel Whitney, all forced to flee homes and/or friends because of their progressive stance. In these pages are compelling profiles of Seymour Hersh, Lorraine Hansberry, Graham Greene, Paul Robeson, Gabriel García Márquez, George & Mary Oppen, Frances Stonor Saunders, Malcolm X, Octavio Paz, Diego Rivera, Angela Davis, Leonard Peltier, N. Scott Momaday, Miguel Ángel Asturias, Guatemalan guerrilla fighter Everado and his American wife Jennifer Harbury, Nobel Peace laureate Rigoberta Menchú, deposed Honduran President Manuel "Mel" Zelaya and murdered Lenca environmentalist Berta Cáceres.

At once a group portrait of these geniuses of creative escape, Flights is also a prehistory (and indictment) of American mass surveillance, culminating in Edward Snowden’s revelations, of torture, culminating in Abu Ghraib, of censorship, culminating in the incarceration of journalist Julian Assange, of fascism, culminating in January 6, and of political murder, culminating in the Bush-Obama-Trump air assassination program.

“An absolutely overwhelming, magisterial tour-de-force.”
—Junot Diaz, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao

“Mind-bending . . . so profound and original it defies a brief endorsement.”
—Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, author of An Indigenous People's History of the United States

"Marvelous vignettes [that] shed new light on intriguing lives."
—Gerald Horne, author of The Counter-Revolution of 1776: Slave Resistance & the Origins of the USA

"Fine-grained and deeply engaging."
—Astra Taylor, author of Democracy May Not Exist, but We’ll Miss It When It’s Gone

"Necessary, compelling and often shocking."
—Francine Prose, author of The Vixen

ISBN: 9781682194317

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265 pages