Portland Observer, July 10, 1966, Page 3 EMMA S KITCHEN METROPOLITAN SOUL FOOD k Percival Everett writes third novel b y N a th a n ie l S co tt p o rta n t to the story. * V , " I f I had m ade ists a re no t s p ro u tin g lik e leaves o n the characters B la c k . ev eryon e w o u ld trees, b u t at least on e such w rite r liv ­ have p a id a tte n tio n to th at fact an d ing in the P o rtla n d area is m a k in g missed th e s to r y ,” E v e re tt su rm ized . " W a lk h im s e lf k n o w n o n the litera ry scene. P erciva l «s erett said racia l id e n tity was n o t im ­ B lack A fr o -A m e r ic a n m a le n o v e l­ E v e re tt has w ritte n tw o n M e to th e D is ta n c e ” <4 is a lo ve story. T h e c e n tra l ch a ra c te r, a novels: " Z u d e r , " the story o f a Black V ie tn a m W a r veteran w hose n a m e is baseball p la y e r, an d his latest " W a lk H a r o ld , tries to fin d a place fo r his Me d iso rien ted life . H is search takes h im 1329 N.E. Fremont • to a place called Tuea. to the D is ta n c e ," an in tn c a te love story w ith o u t racial id en tity. E v e re tt first ca m e to O re g o n in " S lu tis H o le " in W y o m in g . W h ile th ere he m eets and 1978 an d a fte r liv in g here fo r tw o becom es a m e m b e r o f a sheep-raising years, decided to m a k e P o rtla n d his fa m ily . E v e n tu a lly , th ro u g h the u n ­ h o m e in 1984 T h e la n d , the outdoors, fo ld in g o f th e tale, he becom es the the clim a te a n d th e people were the foster pare n t o f a 7 -y e a r-o ld g irl fro m reasons V ie tn a m . T h e h o ld e r o f a m a s te r’s degree. T h e re are m a n y w o n d e rfu l c h a ra c ­ E v e re tt w ill teach A fr o -A m e r ic a n lit ­ ters in the n o vel, in c lu d in g the one- e ra tu re at the U n iv e rs ity o f K e n tu c k y legged at C o v in g to n , K e n tu c k y , this com ing w h o takes H a r o ld in . her “ id io t " son year. In the m ean tim e, he is w o rkin g an d three in teresting w o m e n , tw o o f on his th ird novel. E verett is no t w h a t yo u w o u ld call w h o m are prostitu tes. a " r a d ic a l” w r ite r , bu t he does have veteran an d th e setting w as th e vehicle his o w n style, as w ell as his p a rtic u la r he used to alien a te th e ch ara c te r ( H a r ­ ideas a b o u t w r itin g , an d is concerned o ld ) fr o m his su rro u n d in g s . mistress o f the sheep ranch E verett has th a t in tro sp ective lo o k . " I s it (lite ra tu re ) w ritte n b y B lacks, H e gives the im pression all life is seri­ o r is it (lite ra tu re ) a b o u t B lac ks? " he ous an d seems to ch allenge the w o rld asked. A s a teach er, E v e re tt's c o n ­ cern fo r th e genre is o f a m o re p r o ­ w ith his steady gaze. H e refused to e x p la in o r d e fe n d his fo u n d n a tu re . H e questions te rm in o l­ w ritin g ogies such as B lack lite ra tu re w h ich he w ith w rite rs ), b u t he d id say, " W h e n (a rath er com m on practice said, “ G e n e ra lly does a disservice to you read novels w n tte n by w h ites they B lack w riters a n d p eop le o f all races.” d o n ’ t have to id e n tify th e ir characters In " W a l k M e to the D istan c e, E v ­ as w h ite .” presents Special of the Decade A E verett d o esn’t have a m agic f o r ­ m u la fo r w ritin g bu t a ttrib u te s sto rytellin g a b ility to an w o m en his W h a t the V ie tn a m revenge m ovies lik e R a m b o c o u ld have fo u g h t the w a r th eir w a y , the m y th goes, A m e r ­ are selling these en o rm o u s S o th e questions re m a ia s , an d the argu m ents rage, w h eth er o r no t w h ite p h ilo s o p h y. A m e ric a co ntinues to keep th e Black H e w o rk s a great m a n y ho urs each d a y b u t it's no t alw ays at th e ty p e ­ fo r p o litic a l reasons even th o u g h such w rite r. T o is an perceptive B lack w o m e n novelists as especially " B la c k w o m e n are the o th e r h a lf o f E v e re tt, " th in k in g im p o rta n t aspect o f w r itin g .” One lite ra ry co n ce rn , Joyce C a ro ls Thom as, p ro c la im : E verett said w ritin g a no vel is really E verett ap proaches the subject fro m in vo lv ed because he spends a lo t o f a d iffe r e n t, i f n o t a n e w , tim e feels th at m any perspec p o te n tia l th in k in g about p ro m o tin g In " W a lk M e to th e D is ta n c e ,” E v ­ business an d search fo r love an d id e n tity d e fin ite ly B u t, he a d d e d , n a tu re . " S o m e th in g we d o have to face is the fact th at Black (F o rm erly of G le m b y Salon) H a ir a ty lia t................................................................................................. D a rle n e Loving M a n ic u ris t ............................................................................................... G w e n H u tto n issues he w ants to p ro m o te . erett's th at B r a i d s ....................... the in to o th er directio ns: m ed ic in e , la w , fields o f Now aat of nalla H ila ..................... Manicure .......... w h o w e (B la c k pe o p le) a r e .” Black m ale w riters being published . He Eyabrow w a x ................................ C u ria ............................................... Shampoo, Mow dry. atyla ft cut m ale in the Black w o m a n 's shadow Black m ale w riters are being ushered have in c o m m o n is w h ite w o u ld -b e w riters d a y s .” a m o u n t o f read in g an d the study o f liv e. I f o n ly lo yal A m e ric a n w h ite m en You have your own style, following your own rhythms and keeping right in step. You have an air that is uniquely you I Say "dramatic and sleek" in classic waves, or "lovely and chic" in lively curls. And for you nails, we have the system to put them in place. N O V E L IS T P E R C IV A L E V E R E T T a m o n g B lack scholars, is the lack o f Vietnam revenge movies b y R o b e r t L o th ia n Sat. 6a m. - 12a m.. Sunday 1 p.m. - 12a.m . Closed Monday Looking Good Salon n It E verett said he is no t a V ie tn a m a b o u t the usage o f B lack litera tu re. Tamales Hot dogs Bar-B-Que Ribs Hamburger Cheeseburger Homemade Soup French fries Grilled Cheese Sandwich Eggs, Bacon Sausage Fried potatoes Grits D inners Cook's Choice c h a ra c te riza tio n of a m a n 's Looking Good Salon accom plished this goal: p ro m o tin g an superheros w h o slaughter Southeast ica w o u ld have w o n . W e 'd be rid in g 926 Lloyd Center A sians by the hu nd reds. ta ll in th e saddle ag ain ju st lik e in the Phone:282-8110 A rm e d to th e teeth w ith th e latest go od o ld days, an d w e w o u ld n 't have A m e ric a n d e ath te ch n o lo g y fo r covert to ta ke an y c ra p fr o m C u b a n s , N ic a ­ ac tio n s, raguans o r M id d le E astern terrorists. Sylvester S ta llo n e B lo o d ” an d " R a m b o - ( “ First First B lo o d b o 's ex C O in A c tio n ," parts one and tw o), single- " T h e o ld V ie tn a m is d e a d , R a m b o , h a n d e d ly set to d o w h at the A r m y forget an d A ir F o rc e w ere u n a b le to ac c o m ­ long as he is a liv e , V ie tn a m is alive. it." "R am bo fr o m 'N a m Ram bo is a replies w ar that m ach in e as that L ittle m a tte r th at th e U .S . p u lled c a n ’ t be tu rn ed o f f , ” S ta llo n e said in an in te rv ie w . T r u e r w o rd s a b o u t post T h e racism a n d g e no cidal h ate behin d WW th e trag edy th a t was V ie tn a m live in p a ra n o id , m ilitaristic m in d it spaw ned, th e sick m ind s o f these rig h t w in g w im p s fo r losing the w a r. T h a t ’s I I A m e ric a , an d the d e fo rm e d , were never sp oken. R a m b o is a w a lk ­ ing W o r ld W a r T h re e . T h e V ie tn a m p o p u la r, w h ich says so m e th in g ab o u t yo u , M u r d o c k ,” comes in: In spite o f the C I A agent M u r d o c k ’s games an d in ­ tio n a l p e rs o n a lity . te n tio n a l co m ic books d o u b le cross, priso n c a m p R am bo re­ a V ietn am ese to c o n fro n t him w ith som e le fto v e r P O W s . post 1984 tio n a l co rd the m assacre o f dozens o f R eag an -in s p ired That new an em o­ heros strik e w ith the m o s tly ’ With a little less luck, I could w in a fortune. à ' w h ite , m ostly teenage m ales in the audience V ie tn a ­ an d N o rris get as they blast a w a y at " th e g o o k s .” W h e n these yo un g m en in th e a u d i­ p relu de to R a m b o ’s righteous sh o w ­ ence, a fte r re tu rn in g h o m e fr o m som e d o w n w ith M u r d o c k . T h e audience fu tu re crusade in N ic a ra g u a , o r the In 4 U na­ these mese an d R ussian soldiers is bu t a it: . is eviden t in the cheers th a t S ta llo n e D e s tru c tio n o f a n en tire h a m le t an d gets o f f o n • I revenge m ovies are w h ere R a m b o ’s " I ’ m c o rn in ’ to get turns v ic to rio u s fr o m ‘ tells h im , ou t o f S aig on in d e fe a t 10 years ago. cretons w h o b la m e th e b u re au c ra tic issue. A t a crucial p o in t in th e film , R a m ­ P a rt 2 ” ) an d C h u c k N o rris ( “ M issin g plish — w in th e V ie tn a m W a r . * > the p a ra m ilita ry P h ilip p in e s , o r the M id d le E a s t, sit m y th , M u rd o c k is a ll o f those o ffic ia l in th eir w heel chairs a n d p o n d er the bunglars w h o p layed politics an d lost w ar trag edy o f th eir g e n e ra tio n , w ill the w a r to c o m m u n is m . they rem em b er the w a y th ey cheered • . • .. : n * M ' • fo r R a m b o , w h o p re p a re d th e ir d e­ Y o u r frie n d s h ip is his A m e ric a n d re a m . V struction? 8 * R a m b o seems the k in d o f m y th ic hero a p p ro p ria te fo r A m e ric a n o w — a sexy messiah w ith b u lg in g muscles saving fa t an d fia etd A m e ric a fr o m F’ , its g u ilt over gen o cid a l w ars, an d to 9 save us fr o m fa c in g up to o u r ro le as .a? the b u lw a rk o f reactio n an d stifier o f progress in the T h ir d W o r ld . W h a t can we lo o k fo rw a rd to w ith R am bo T h re e — R am bo la w I « h *» u l * e lr m < trrg n n « (krrgusi I l *ear with an American tamil* Through the effort* of hundred* of fch volunteer* worldwide *oung people like T o rn have been alile to realize th e ir dream * ( >|wn a ie n / rprtYöi Mencùhip //«Mt I.n A A n rh o n g r ttudrnt ( all u* immediately to di*cover how yon can ho*t a European Mudent in o v e rc o m in g the b u re au c ra ts an d sh o o tin g an M X at M o s c o w ? T h e tren d is perh aps s h o w n in the C huck le n c e ." N o rris m o v ie , " C o d e o f Si­ H e re Chuck brings hom e fr o m th e ju n g le som e o f th e m ach o violence needed to clean u p th e cities. 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