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This is an insightful collection of interviews with a groundbreaking black female author whose work celebrated the everyman. This volume reveals an artist and activist whose work deftly negotiates boundaries of feminism, nationalism, and film. The intimacy of these collaborations or conversations between Bambara (1939-1995) and her interviewers provide an excellent resource for those interested in scholarly approaches to her fiction, especially her novels "The Salt Eaters" (1980) and the posthumously published "Those Bones Are Not My Child" (1999), and her acclaimed short story collection "Gorilla, My Love". The interviews present a woman that saw herself as a cultural worker for oppressed people whose job as an artist was making, in her words, "revolution irresistible." Indeed, her fiction champions the working class and "average folk," both of whom she felt were made invisible by mainstream modern society.