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Vinson Cunningham's Great Expectations with State Senator Jabari Brisport

  • Yu and Me Books 44 Mulberry Street New York, NY, 10013 United States (map)

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Please join New Yorker TV Critic Vinson Cunningham, State Senator Jabari Brisport, and the New York Democratic Socialists of America for a conversation about Vinson's novel Great Expectations, which recounts a young man's experience on the campaign trail of a senator running to be the first Black person elected president.

Vinson and Jabari will discuss Great Expectations and the impact Barack Obama's campaign had on the left, which was both a political awakening and a disappointment that revealed the need for a more progressive and transformative politics.

About Great Expectations

NATIONAL BESTSELLER - A historic presidential campaign changes the trajectory of a young Black man's life in the debut novel from Pulitzer Prize finalist Vinson Cunningham, which "expertly captures a distinct moment in American history" (Town & Country, Best Books of 2024 So Far).

I'd seen the Senator speak a few times before my life got caught up, however distantly, with his, but the first time I can remember paying real attention was when he delivered the speech announcing his run for the Presidency.

When David first hears the Senator from Illinois speak, he feels deep ambivalence. Intrigued by the Senator's idealistic rhetoric, David also wonders how he'll balance the fervent belief and inevitable compromises it will take to become the United States' first Black president.

Great Expectations is about David's eighteen months working for the Senator's presidential campaign. Along the way David meets a myriad of people who raise a set of questions--questions of history, art, race, religion, and fatherhood--that force David to look at his own life anew and come to terms with his identity as a young Black man and father in America.

Meditating on politics and politicians, religion and preachers, fathers and family, Great Expectations is both an emotionally resonant coming-of-age story and a rich novel of ideas, marking the arrival of a major new writer.

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