<b>I've been wondering who might fill the intellectual void that plagued me after James Baldwin died. Clearly it is Ta-Nehisi Coates</b>
- Toni Morrison on 'Between the World and Me',
<b>America's latest literary wunderkind... A prodigious talent</b>
The Sunday Times
<b>We are witnessing greatness.</b> <b>The man and his writing will be studied and revered for generations</b>
Minneapolis Star Tribune
<b>[Coates is] the pre-eminent black public intellectual of his generation</b>
The New York Times
<i>We Were Eight Years in Power</i> is <b>an essential text to understand America today</b>
W Magazine
Ta-Nehisi Coates is probably <b>the only magazine writer in the world</b> whose articles are heralded with <b>the same fervor as the release of the latest Beyonce album</b>
Financial Times
<b>A wake up call</b>... More compelling than almost any other public voice about the state we're in. He eloquently conflates the personal, political and existential, while telling it like it is
Observer
Coates eloquently unfurls blunt truths... <b>To have such a voice, in such a moment, is a ray of light</b>
USA Today
<b>Coates succeeds twice over</b>, in justifying not only his account of one election, but <b>the importance of his entire body of work</b>
New Statesman
<b>Brilliant and troubling... Required reading</b>
Vogue
Coates' always sharp commentary is particularly insightful as each day brings a new upset to the cultural and political landscape laid during the term of the nation's first black president. [A] <b>crucial voice</b> in the public discussion of race and equality, and readers will be eager for his take on where we stand now and why
Booklist
It's this timeless timeliness--reminiscent of the work of George Orwell and James Baldwin--that makes Coates <b>worth reading again and again</b>
Publishers Weekly
<b>Fiercely passionate</b>, intelligent and clear-eyed
Newsday
Across his oeuvre, Coates' prose style and literary prowess are hip-hop sharpened: he believes in the art of dexterous reference, potent, lyrical critique and political storytelling
Baltimore Sun
Coates's probing essays about race, politics, and history became necessary ballast for this nation's gravity-defying moment... <b>Essential</b>
The Boston Globe
Biting cultural and political analysis from the award-winning journalist . . . His conclusions are disquieting, his writing passionate, his tenor often angry....<b> Emotionally charged, deftly crafted, and urgently relevant essays</b>"
Kirkus
Powerfully charged
GQ
[R]aw and hard to read. You'll never forget his point of view, nor should you
Glamour
Thus, We Were Eight Years in Power serves as a clarion call for vigilance about the possible erosion of African-American advances presumed sacrosanct. Consider these riveting, well-reasoned ruminations of the most-prodigious black visionary around a must-read indeed
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