"So Many Books...So Little Time"
Some of the Library's newly-acquired books that have been highlighted on Colonie's Cable Channel 17 show called "So Many Books..So Little Time." 
Saturday, June 11, 2011
Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention
It is truly a shame that Marable passed away just days before this epic  masterwork reached stores. This is a book whose reputation preceded  itself and would have required little promotion; allegations by Marable  that Malcolm both participated in a homosexual encounter with an early  patron and was unfaithful to his wife Betty had already raised the ire  of two of Malcolm's daughters, as well as others in the black community  for whom Malcolm X has been raised to near-sainthood over the 40-odd  years since his assassination. But neither claim is based on much  evidence, and neither takes away from the overall impact of the work.  Indeed the towering achievement of this book, which took Marable almost  two decades to complete, is his ability to present Malcolm X as a  flawed, struggling human being, as much at odds with his government as  with himself. Marable deftly follows the same narrative path as did  Haley's autobiography, but filling in the gaps and fine-tuning the  exaggerations of that best-selling volume. Combing through FBI and NYPD  files, gathering Nation of Islam interviews, and fleshing out Malcolm's  post-NOI activities abroad, Marable succeeds spectacularly in painting a  broader and more complex portrait of a man constantly in search of  himself and his place in America. (Check Catalog)
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