"In language, and in ownership of language, there resides great power, and resides an avenue to any kind of freedom that we're going to have" It's going to be difficult to say much about this great short story without ruining your enjoyment of reading it (or listening to it)--if you haven't--but it beautifully illustrates the truism that all comedy is conservative. You'll intuit enough of what's to come from just the set-up, but, hopefully, it will hook you: Daniel Barkley had money left to him by his mother. He had a house which had been left to him by his mother. He had a degree in American Studies from Brown University which he had in some way earned but had not yet earned anything for him. He played a nineteen-forty Martin guitar with a Barkus-Berry pickup and drove a nineteen-seventy-six Jensen Interceptor which he had purchased after his mother's sister had died and left him her money, she having had no children of her own. Daniel Barkley didn't work and didn't pretend to need to, spending most of his time reading. Some nights he went to a joint near the campus of the University of South Carolina and played jazz with some old guys who all worked very hard during the day, but didn't hold Daniel's condition against him. By the time Mr. Everett is done the very ideas of Identity and "appropriation" lie in tatters like one of those battle flags. And rather than mounting his attack via mere polemics, he does so in a way that is laugh-out-loud funny. He has met with massive success this year on the publication of his novel Huck, which reimagines Huckleberry Fin from the perspective of Jim and the release of American Fiction, based on a prior novel, Erasure. Long may he reign. (Reviewed:) Grade: (A+) Tweet Websites:-WIKIPEDIA: Percival Everett -AUTHOR PAGE: Percival Everett (Pan MacMillan) -AUTHOR PAGE:: Percival Everett (Penguin Random House) -The Percival Everett International Society -SPECIAL ISSUE: Percival Everett (Orbit) -ENTRY: Percival Everett American author (Nick Tabor, Encyclopaedia Britannica) -FACULTY PAGE: Percival Everett : Distinguished Professor of English (USC Dornsife) -ENTRY: Percival Everett (National Book Foundation) -ENTRY: Percival Everett (1956- ) (Deanna Fisher, 10/04/20, BlackPast) -AWARD: Percival Everett wins the National Book Award fiction prize (Andrew Limbong, November 21, 2024, NPR: Morning Edition -ENTRY: Everett, Percival 1956- (Encyclopedia.com) -ENTRY: Everett, Percival 1956 – (South Carolina Encyclopedia) -ENTRY: Percival Everett (Nooker Prize) -ENTRY: Percival Everett (National Book Foundation) -INDEX: Percival Everett (VQR) -INDEX: "percival Everett" (Open Edition) -INDEX: Everett, Percival (Internet Archive) -INDEX: Percival Everett (LA Review of Books) -INDEX: Percival Everett (Ploughshares) -INDEX: Percival Everett (Project Muse) -INDEX: Percival Everett (Harpers) -INDEX: Percival Everett (The Guardian) -INDEX: Percival Everett (LitHub) -INDEX: Percival Everett (NPR) - -AUDIO STORY: The Appropriation of Cultures by Percival Everett (PRI: Selected Shorts) -STORY: One great short story to read today: Percival Everett’s “The Appropriation of Cultures.” (Jonny Diamond, May 25, 2023, LitHub) -STORY: The Appropriation of Cultures (Percival Everett, Winter, 1996, Callaloo)[pdf] -AUDIO: The Appropriation of Cultures by Percival Everett (Levar Burton Reads) -RADIO PLAY: The Appropriation of Cultures by Percival Everett (Word for Wordcast) -AUDIO STORY: Graham Greene by Percival Everett (Levar Burton Reads) -STORY: Finding Billy Whitefeather (Percival Everett, Spring 2013, VQR) -STORY: A vera Tatum Novel By Leonora McCrae BY: Part 1 (The first installment of a short story by Percival Everett, Spring 2023, Gagosian Quarterly) -STORY: In Medias Res (Percival Everett, 12/11/23, Yale Review) -ESSAY: Mad Chatter: From “Abstraction and Nonsense,” which was published in the Summer 2023 issue of The Yale Review. A version of this essay was delivered as a lecture at Yale University’s Whitney Humanities Center. (Percival Everett, September 2023, Harpers) -EXCERPT: Something for Nothing: From the novel Dr. No (Percival Everett, Harpers) - - - -VIDEO READING: Kestnbaum Reading: Percival Everett, Spring 2018 (UChicago Program in Creative Writing) -ESSAY: Abstraction and Nonsense: The real in fiction (Percival Everett, June 12, 2023, Yale Review) -ETEXT: A History of the African American People" by Strom Thurmond (James Kincaid, Percival Everett, Strom Thurmond, 2002, Transition) -ETEXT: A History of the African American People by Strom Thurmond (Part 2) (James Kincaid , Percival Everett, Transition) -VIDEO: Percival Everett — James - with Ron Charles: Watch author Percival Everett's book talk and reading at Politics and Prose bookstore in Washington, D.C. -VIDEO LECTURE: JAMES by Percival Everett: A Trouble Begins Special Event (The Mark Twain House & Museum Education Channel) -PODCAST: Let's Talk About Percival Everett's 'James' (New York Times Book Review Podcast, 6/17/14) -PODCAST: Poured Over: Percival Everett on James (Jenna Seery, March 21, 2024, BN Reads) -PODCAST: Percival Everett and the Reinvention of Mark Twain’s Jim (Jeffrey Masters and KalaLea, 3/22/24, New Yorker Radio Hour) -PODCAST: Between the Covers Percival Everett Interview (Tin House) -VIDEO LECTURE: JAMES by Percival Everett: A Trouble Begins Special Event (The Mark Twain House & Museum Education Channel) -PODCAST: Percival Everett on Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man (In Conversation for the Windham-Campbell Prizes Podcast, August 8, 2023) -AUDIO INTERVIEW: Percival Everett centers a new voice in 'James,' a retelling of 'Huckleberry Finn' (NPR: Book of the Day, December 30, 2024) -PROFILE Without a Reader: Percival Everett’s parables for modern living (Matthew McKnight, January 2021, The Baffler) -INTERVIEW: Percival Everett, The Art of Fiction No. 235 (Interviewed by Justin Taylor, ISSUE 221, SUMMER 2017, Paris Review) -INTERVIEW: “It’s Harder for Me to Talk About Them.” Percival Everett on the Paintings He Makes: J.C. Gabel Talks to the Acclaimed Novelist and Poet About His Latest Art Exhibition (J.C. Gabel, July 1, 2024, LitHub) -PROFILE: Percival Everett Is Messing With You: The author of “Erasure” and “James” has spent his career running rings around his readers. (Gene Seymour, March 11, 2024, New Republic) -INTERVIEW: Symptoms of American Deficiency: An Interview with Percival Everett (George Kowalik & Anne-Laure Tissut, August 12, 2024, ASAP REVIEW) -INTERVIEW: James Author Percival Everett on Freedom, Violence, and the Lure of Huckleberry Finn: The Erasure author’s latest novel isn’t exactly a Mark Twain retelling. Writes Cree Myles, it’s a re-centering. (Cree Myles, Mar 25, 2024, Elle) -INTERVIEW: Percival Everett’s American absurd: The author behind American Fiction on rewriting Mark Twain, the evolution of racism, and his addiction to irony. (Ellen Peirson-Hagger, 4/24/24, New Statesman) -PROFILE: Percival Everett Can’t Say What His Novels Mean: The author of “Erasure” is renowned for his satires of genre, identity, and America. But his great target may be language itself. (Maya Binyam, 3/11/24, The New Yorker) -INTERVIEW: In “James,” Percival Everett Does More than Reimagine “Huck Finn”: The author discusses writing from the perspective of Jim and language as a tool of oppression (Bareerah Ghani, 3/19/24, Electric Lit) -INTERVIEW: Coming Home from Irony: An Interview with Percival Everett, Author of “So Much Blue”: Yogita Goyal talks to Percival Everett about appropriation, "Get Out," Los Angeles, and his new novel. (Yogita GoyalAugust 23, 2017, LA Review of Books) -PROFILE: Percival Everett's New Novel Is Destined to Become a Modern Classic: The acclaimed author takes us inside his process for writing 'James,' a subversive new take on The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. (Adrienne Westenfeld, MAR 19, 2024, Esquire) -INTERVIEW: ‘I’d love a scathing review’: novelist Percival Everett on American Fiction and rewriting Huckleberry Finn (David Shariatmadari, 4/06/24, The Guardian) -INTERVIEW: Percival Everett, The Art of Fiction No. 235 (Interviewed by Justin Taylor, ISSUE 221, SUMMER 2017, Paris Review) -INTERVIEW: “It’s Harder for Me to Talk About Them.” Percival Everett on the Paintings He Makes: J.C. Gabel Talks to the Acclaimed Novelist and Poet About His Latest Art Exhibition (J.C. Gabel, July 1, 2024, LitHub) -INTERVIEW: Percival Everett by Rone Shavers: The novelist behind the Oscar-nominated American Fiction on what it means to be “absolutely human” and how American Idol is an “argument against democracy.” (Rona Shavers, July 1, 2004, Bomb) -INTERVIEW: Percival Everett interview: ‘I hope that I have written the novel that Twain did not’ (Booker Prizes) -VIDEO INTERVIEW: Author Percival Everett on reimagining ‘Huckleberry Finn’ (Washington Post Live, 4/25/24) -PROFILE: Percival Everett Can’t Say What His Novels Mean: The author of “Erasure” is renowned for his satires of genre, identity, and America. But his great target may be language itself. (Maya Binyam, 3/11/24, The New Yorker) -PROFILE: Percival Everett: Why I rewrote Huckleberry Finn to give slave Jim a voice (Katie Razzall, 4/08/24, BBC) -PROFILE: Meet Percival Everett: 5 novels that showcase the L.A. writer’s enigmatic style ( Lorraine Berry, Nov. 8, 2022, LA Times) -PROFILE: Percival Everett's New Novel Is Destined to Become a Modern Classic: The acclaimed author takes us inside his process for writing 'James,' a subversive new take on The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. (Adrienne Westenfeld, MAR 19, 2024, Esquire) -INTERVIEW: ‘I’d love a scathing review’: novelist Percival Everett on American Fiction and rewriting Huckleberry Finn (David Shariatmadari, 4/06/24, The Guardian) -VIDEO: "James" by Percival Everett ( PBS Books Readers Club -INTERVIEW: “It’s Harder for Me to Talk About Them.” Percival Everett on the Paintings He Makes: J.C. Gabel Talks to the Acclaimed Novelist and Poet About His Latest Art Exhibition (J.C. Gabel, July 1, 2024, LitHub) -INTERVIEW: The Classic Novel That Makes Percival Everett Cringe (NY Times Book Review, Dec. 16th, 2021) -VIDEO INTERVIEW: Percival Everett on the myth of race (ACCArtsandDigitalMedia, 3/22/11) -INTERVIEW: Percival Everett (Robert Birnbaum, May 6, 2003 , Identity Theory) -PROFILE: The Wicked Wit of Percival Everett: Literary elites hardly know what to make of the USC English professor who shines a satiric spotlight on their posturings and produces first-rate literature in the process. (Shashank Bengali, Winter 2005, USC Trojan Family Magazine) -AUDIO INTERVIEW: For Prolific Author Percival Everett, The Wilderness Is A Place Of Clarity (NPR: All Things Considered, 9/20/15) -INTERVIEW: Race in America: Giving Voice with Author Percival Everett (Washington Post Live, April 25, 2024) -INTERVIEW: A Different Language: A Conversation with Percival Everett: George Makari speaks with novelist Percival Everett. (George Makari, August 7, 2023, LA Review of Books) -INTERVIEW: Writer Percival Everett: "In ownership of language there resides great power" (Martha Teichner, March 24, 2024, CBS Sunday Morning) -PROFILE: Percival Everett Writes a Novel About…Nothing (Gene Seymour, Nov. 9, 2022, Kirkus) -INTERVIEW: James Author Percival Everett on Freedom, Violence, and the Lure of Huckleberry Finn: The Erasure author’s latest novel isn’t exactly a Mark Twain retelling. Writes Cree Myles, it’s a re-centering. (Cree Myles, Mar 25, 2024, Elle) -PROFILE: Percival Everett Has a Book or Three Coming Out (James Yeh, May. 3rd, 2020, NY Times Book Review) -INTERVIEW: I’m Looking to Jump Ship Sooner Than I Should: A Conversation with Percival Everett: Percival Everett, this year’s LARB Lifetime Achievement Award winner, in conversation with Ayize Jama-Everett. (Ayize Jama-Everett, February 4, 2023, LA Review of Books) -INTERVIEW: Interview with Percival Everett (Jarred McGinnis, June 2020, The White Review) -INTERVIEW: Author Percival Everett on reimagining ‘Huckleberry Finn’ and history’s dominant narratives ( Washington Post Live, April 25, 2024) -AUDIO INTERVIEW: Author Percival Everett talks 'American Fiction' and his new book 'James' (Max Chow-Gillette, May 28, 2024, WGBH: The Culture Show) -INTERVIEW: An Interview with Percival Everett (Eleanor Wachtel, Brick) -INTERVIEW: An Interview with Percival Everett Writer: “It feels like anything I write is a posthumous adventure.” (James Yeh, 12/01/21, Believer) -INTERVIEW: Uncategorizable Is Still a Category: An Interview with Percival Everett (Anthony Stewart, Winter 2007, Canadian Review of American Studies) -INTERVIEW: When the Sh*t Hits the Fan: A Conversation with Percival Everett (Douglas Manuel, April 15, 2019, Rumpus) -PROFILE: Percival Everett Thinks You’re Smart.: Prolific, multi-talented writer and artist Percival Everett ’82 AM is one of the most celebrated American writers of our era. But when it comes to figuring out what his books actually mean, he prefers to leave that up to you. (Ethan Pan ’22, November–December 2023, Brown Alumni Magazine) -INTERVIEW: Percival Everett by Rone Shavers: The novelist behind the Oscar-nominated American Fiction on what it means to be “absolutely human” and how American Idol is an “argument against democracy.” (Rone Shavers, July 1, 2004, Bomb) -VIDEO INTERVIEW: Red Summer: Percival Everett’s American Landscapes (Windham-Campbell Prizes and Literary Festival) -AUDIO INTERVIEW: Percival Everett's Re-telling of Huck Finn in 'James' (Kousha Navidar, 5/19/24, WNYC: All Of It) -INTERVIEW: A Conversation with Percival Everett / Bookforum 2020 (Greil Marcus, Feb 02, 2024, Letter in the Ether) -PROFILE: The Power of Percival Everett: America’s Incendiary Man of Letters: The times are finally catching up to the satirical genius of this cult literary icon. (Carole V. Bell, Nov 18, 2022, Oprah Daily) -INTERVIEW: Art Makes Us Better: The Millions Interviews Percival Everett (Jianan Qian, June 9, 2022, The Millions) -PROFILE: ABOUT PERCIVAL EVERETT (Anthony Stewart, Fall 2014, Ploughshares) -INTERVIEW: Transcript: Race in America: Giving Voice with Author Percival Everett (Washington Post Live, 4/25/24) -VIDEO INTERVIEW: TomorrowTalks with Percival Everett: The Trees (Department of English, Arizona State University) -INTERVIEW: Interview with Percival Everett (Jarred McGinnis, June 2020, The White Review) -PROFILE: Percival Everett Can’t Be Pinned Down (James Yeh, Nov. 21st, 2024, Vulture) -PROFILE: American Diction: For 40 years, Percival Everett has been reinventing American literature. His latest novel, James, offers an alternate take on Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. (David L. Ulin, Mar 25, 2024, Alta) -INTERVIEW: “Calling It an ‘Adventure’ Would Be Redundant”: Novelist Percival Everett on His Explosive Reimagining of Huckleberry Finn (Library of America, March 20, 2024) -PROFILE: Percival Everett Puts Spin on an American Classic (Gregory McNamee, March 27, 2024, Kirkus) -INTERVIEW: ‘James’ author Percival Everett discusses reimagining ‘Huckleberry Finn’ and Black narratives with UCSB’s Stephanie Batiste (The Current, October 23, 2024) -INTERVIEW: Percival Everett’s new novel reworks Mark Twain. But ‘James’ has a different mission: The prolific author and USC professor talks about his new book inspired by 'Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.' (Erik Pedersen, March 22, 2024, OC Register) -INTERVIEW: An Interview with Percival Everett (Eleanor Wachtel, Brick) -INTERVIEW: Will Percival Everett’s 23rd novel finally bring him fame? He really doesn’t care.: ‘Dr. No’ contains some of the author’s trademarks, including a sly sense of humor and a brainy, melancholic protagonist (Asali Solomon, November 3, 2022, Washington Post) -INTERVIEW: A Conversation with Percival Everett (Brian Rocha, 8/06/21, Booth) -INTERVIEW: Picture Books: Percival Everett and Brandon Taylor: The second installment of Picture Books, an imprint organized by Emma Cline and Gagosian, presents author Percival Everett’s novella Grand Canyon, Inc. alongside Untitled (Original Cowboy), a photograph by Richard Prince. In celebration of the publication, Everett met with author Brandon Taylor to discuss the novella, the role of history in the writing process, and the similarity in methodologies for science and literature. (Brandon Taylor, Spring 2022, Gagosian Quarterly) -PROFILE: Percival Everett Is Having a Moment: And no literary box can contain him. (Phil Christman, December 8, 2023, Commonweal) -INTERVIEW: Writer Percival Everett: "In ownership of language there resides great power" (Martha Teichner, March 24, 2024, CBS Sunday Morning) -STUDY GUIDE: The Appropriation of Cultures (Short Story Magic Tricks) -STUDY GUIDE: The Appropriation of Cultures (South Carolina Social Studies Academic Standards) -STUDY GUIDE: The Appropriation of Cultures (Ivy Panda) -STUDY GUIDE: The Appropriation of Cultures (Prezi) -STUDY GUIDE: The Appropriation of Cultures (Studocu) -STUDY GUIDE: The Appropriation of Cultures (Internet Public Library) -STUDY GUIDE: The Appropriation of Cultures (Story Graph) -STUDY GUIDE: The Appropriation of Cultures (123HelpMe) -STUDY GUIDE: The Appropriation of Cultures (Cliff Notes) -STUDY GUIDE: The Appropriation of Cultures (Course Hero) -STUDY GUIDE: The Appropriation of Cultures (Class Ace) -REVIEW ESSAY: Percival Everett’s Prose Is Having a Moment. How Is His Poetry?: The winner of this year’s National Book Award in fiction has published several collections of poems. Our critic takes a look. (Dwight Garner, 12/16/24, NY Times) -REVIEW ESSAY: I’m Getting Out of Here (Leo Robson, 11/03/22, LRB) -ESSAY: ‘Whatever That Means’: The Duplicity of Percival Everett’s Literary Worlds (John-Baptiste OduorOpinion05 April 2024, Art Review) -REVIEW ESSAY: Several Attempts at Understanding Percival Everett (STADHG HOEY April 11, 2024, The Millions) -ESSAY: Percival Everett’s Great Books (Joel Rhone, 9/29/24, The Point) -REVIEW ESSAY: I’m Getting Out of Here (Leo Robson, 11/03/22, LRB) -ESSAY: ‘Whatever That Means’: The Duplicity of Percival Everett’s Literary Worlds (John-Baptiste OduorOpinion05 April 2024, Art Review) -REVIEW ESSAY: Several Attempts at Understanding Percival Everett (STADHG HOEY April 11, 2024, The Millions) -ESSAY: Percival Everett’s Great Books (Joel Rhone, 9/29/24, The Point) -ESSAY: Several Attempts at Understanding Percival Everett (Tadhg Hoey, April 11, 2024, The Millions) -REVIEW ESSAY: Lucid Dreaming: Two ways of looking at Percival Everett (Justin Taylor, November 2015, Harpers) -REVIEW ESSAY: The Unavoidable Percival Everett: On race and "So Much Blue." (Matthew Mullins, May 3, 2018, LA Review of Books) -ESSAY: Percival Everett by Percival Everett (Lavelle Porter, May 5, 2015, New Inquiry) -ESSAY: Percival Everett Is Having a Moment: And no literary box can contain him. (Phil Christman, December 8, 2023, Commonweal) -ESSAY: Percival L. Everett (Tom Mack, Professor of English, USC Aiken, 7/03/98) -REVIEW ESSAY: The Indelible Lessons of Erasure: A Percival Everett fan weighs in on the novelist’s approach to racial satire and considers the translation of Erasure to the big screen in American Fiction. ( Lavelle Porter December 27, 2023, Jstor Daily) -REVIEW ESSAY: Race under "Erasure" for Percival Everett, "A Piece of Fiction" (Margaret Russett, Spring 2005, Callaloo) -ESSAY: An Introduction to the Speculative Fiction of Percival Everett (Bren Ram, Ancillary Review of Books) -ESSAY: The Unlikely Heroes of Percival Everett: Novelist Nadifa Mohamed considers the treatment of race, order, and reality in Percival Everett’s novels The Trees, Erasure, Dr. No, and Telephone, the May California Book Club selection. (Nadifa Mohamed, May 11, 2023, Alta) -REVIEW ESSAY: Invisible Scam: Percival Everett's Erasure (Greil Marcus, Feb 01, 2024, Letter in the Ether) -ESSAY: Talking About Race, Exposing The Desire for the Post-Racial, and Percival Everett’s Assumption (Anthony STEWART, ERIAC) -ESSAY: Percival Everett Is Messing With You: The author of “Erasure” and “James” has spent his career running rings around his readers. (Gene Seymour, March 11, 2024, New Republic) -ESSAY: “[O]ne is lost to understand what this has to do with the [Black] experience”: Percival Everett, André Alexis, and Racialized Authorial Expectations (Derek C. Maus, Orbit) -REVIEW ESSAY: Intimate Realities and Necessary Fiction in Percival Everett by Virgil Russell (Leah Milne, Spring 2019, African American Review) -ETEXT: Jesting in Earnest: Percival Everett and Menippean Satire (Derek C. Maus, 2019) -ESSAY: Advice from a critic: Read 'Erasure' before seeing 'American Fiction' (Carole V. Bell, 12/12/23, NPR) -ESSAY: Percival Everett's books: from The Trees and Erasure to James (Leah Cowan, 18/09/2024, Pan MacMillan) -ESSAY: Trout Fishing and Red Herring: The Meaning of Going Wild in Percival Everett’s Damned If I Do (Frédéric Dumas, 1/01/2013, Canadian Review of American Studies) -ETEXT: Playing Metafictional Games with Percival Everett (Orbit) -CHAPTER: “It’s a Black Thang Maybe”: Satirical Blackness in Percival Everett’s Erasure and Adam Mansbach’s Angry Black White Boy Danielle Fuentes Morgan, Post-Soul Satire: Black Identity after Civil Rights Derek C. Maus (ed.), James J. Donahue (ed.)) -ESSAY: Black culture and appropriation in the American novel from 1960 to the present day (Richard Elliott, 1/18/23, Edinburgh Research Archive) -ESSAY: Philosophy Embedded in Space: Rethinking the Frontier in Percival Everett's Western Novels (Michel Feith, Spring 2019, African American Review) -ESSAY: Percival Everett: An Abecedary (Sylvie Bauer, Transatlantica) -ETEXT: Jesting in Earnest: Percival Everett and Menippean Satire (Derek C. Maus, 4-2-2019) -ESSAY: The Book Behind ‘American Fiction’ Came Out 23 Years Ago. It’s Still Current.: The movie, with its handful of Oscar nominations, has refocused attention on “Erasure,” a satire of the literary world and its racial biases. (Sarah Lyall and Alexandra Alter, 2/03/24, NY Times) -ESSAY: Poststructuralism and Its Discontents (Paul Ardoin, 26 April 2021, Oxford Research Encyclopedia) -ESSAY: “‘There is No Magic Here’: Saidiya Hartman, Percival Everett’s Zulus, and Slavery’s Archive” (Beth A. McCoy, Gregory J. Palermo, Danielle M. Ward, Timothy Moriarty, Christina Broomfield, Melissa Ann Smith, Matt Huben, Justin M. Turner, Jeremy A. Jackson, University of Colorado Boulder, 4/17/2017. Genders) -ESSAY: FECKLESS AND FRECKLED | Cultural Appropriation in Fiction: A Liberal Hoax? (Gwen Aviles, 9/30/16, Sunspots) -REVIEW ESSAY: Erasure and American Fiction: Percival Everett in Fiction and Film (Walter Cummins, California Review of Books) -REVIEW ESSAY: An Introduction to the Speculative Fiction of Percival Everett (Bren Ram, Ancillary Review of Books) -ESSAY: Moments of Control: Reading Percival Everett’s Short Stories (Anne-Laure Tissut, Presses universitaires François-Rabelais) -REVIEW ARCHIVE: Percival Everett (Publishers Weekly) -ARCHIVES: “percival everett” (BookForum) -VIDEO ARCHIVES: Percival Everett (YouTube) -REVIEW INDEX: Percival Everett (Kirkus) -ARCHIVES: Percival Everett (The Guardian) -REVIEW: of The Appropriation of Cultures by Percival Everett (Noah Dow, Paris Review) -REVIEW: of The Appropriation of Cultures (Fiction Writing) -REVIEW: of The Appropriation of Cultures (Mind Vomit) -REVIEW: of The Appropriation of Cultures (Cosmic Hoboes) -REVIEW: of The Appropriation of Cultures (A Personal Anthology) -REVIEW: of Appropriation of Cultures (Julie Duffy, Story a Day) -REVIEW: of Damned If I Do by Percival Everett (Hephzibah Anderson, The Guardian) -REVIEW: of Damned If I Do (Madeleine Beckman, Contemporary Literary Criticism) -REVIEW: of Damned If I Do (Isak) -REVIEW: of Damned If I Do (Bookmunch) -REVIEW: of Damned If I Do (Publishers Weekly) -REVIEW: of Damned If I Do (Clifford Garstang) -REVIEW: of Damned If I Do (Robert Fleming, African American Literature Book Club) -REVIEW: of Damned If I Do () -REVIEW: of Damned If I Do () -REVIEW: of Assumption by Percival Everett (Kirkus) -REVIEW: of Assumption (Cam Terwilliger, Fiction Writers Review) -REVIEW: of Assumption by Percival Everett (Kirkus) -REVIEW: of Assumption (Life of a Female Bibliophile) -REVIEW: of I am Not Sidney Poitier by Percival Everett (Kirkus) -REVIEW: of The Water Cure by Percival Everett (Kirkus) -REVIEW: of So Much Blue by Percival Everett (Matthew Mullins, LA Review of Books) -REVIEW: of So Much Blue (Christian Lorentzen, Vulture) -REVIEW: of So Much Blue (Jesse McCarthy, n+1) -REVIEW: of So Much Blue (Paul Devlin, The Nation) -REVIEW: of So Much Blue (Pumpjack Press) -REVIEW: of American Desert by Percival Everett< (Kirkus) -REVIEW: of Erasure by Percival Everett (Kirkus) -REVIEW: of Erasure (Aaron Boyd, Medium) -REVIEW: of Erasure (Cannonball Read) -REVIEW: of Erasure (Chris Gregory Books) -REVIEW: of Erasure (Sophia's Bookplanet) -REVIEW: of Erasure (David Maine, popMatters) -REVIEW: of Erasure () -REVIEW: of Erasure () -REVIEW: of Erasure () -REVIEW: of Glyph by Percival Everett (Kirkus) -REVIEW: of Frenzy by Percival Everett (Kirkus) -REVIEW: of Big Picture by Percival Everett (Kirkus) -REVIEW: of Watershed by Percival Everett (Kirkus) -REVIEW: of God’s Country by Percival Everett (Kirkus) -REVIEW: of The Trees by Percival Everett (Julian Lucas, The New Yorker) -REVIEW: of The Trees (Jake Arnott, The Guardian) -REVIEW: of The Trees (Mary F. Corey, LA Review of Books) -REVIEW: of The Trees (Sayantan Ghosh, daily O) -REVIEW: of The Trees (Carole V. Bell, NPR) -REVIEW: of The Trees (john Warner, The Biblioracle Recommends) -REVIEW: of The Trees (Sandeep Sandhu, Cleveland Review of Books) -REVIEW: of The Trees (Michael McCarthy, The Adroit Journal) -REVIEW: of The Trees (Julia's Books) -REVIEW: of The Trees (Book Lover's Sanctuary) -REVIEW: of The Trees (N. T. 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