Wideman is a writer of titanic skill. He explores predicaments of race, place, sport, and music with a close attention, and he articulates his explorations—as intimate as they may be for him—in a way that is inviting, not alienating ... I think the triumph of Languages is that it...give[s] us a pathway through the mind of Wideman. His beliefs, his principles, his willingness to explore and not detach himself from his themes and the central engine of his oeuvre. If there is a way to approach this kind of text through a binary of success, I think it might be a book that feels especially useful for a writer to spend time with.
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