- Published: 1 October 2020
- ISBN: 9780241991671
- Imprint: Penguin eBooks
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 640
The Dead Are Arising
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Biography
- Published: 1 October 2020
- ISBN: 9780241991671
- Imprint: Penguin eBooks
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 640
In a time of breezy, green-room infotainment, Les Payne restores the art of old-fashioned shoe-leather journalism. Malcolm X was one of the most fascinating and charismatic figures of the twentieth century, but like many icons,he was not without flaws. Payne exposes some of the major ones made under the influence of Elijah Muhammad whom Malcolm treated as one would a god. Payne charts Malcolm's disillusionment with his mentor, and the tensions between two egged on by J.Edgar Hoover. Payne's detailed account of Malcolm's negotiations with the Klan alone has mini-series possibilities. The Dead Are Arising is superior to the other Malcolm books, including the autobiography, which Malcolm despised
Ishmael Reed, author of Mumbo Jumbo
Meticulously researched and masterfully reported, this chronicle offers fresh insights and disturbing revelations that, among other things, strengthen the case for government complicity in the murder of Malcolm X. . . . A gripping read . . . [and] a worthy companion to Malcolm's famed autobiography
Nathan McCall, author of Makes Me Wanna Holler: A Young Black Man in America
The result of nearly three decades of investigative reporting, The Dead Are Arising is an essential new biography of one of the most compelling political figures of the twentieth century
Jill Lepore, author of These Truths
The Dead Are Arising. . . will become the definitive biography of Malcolm X
Ray Winbush, director of the Institute for Urban Research at Morgan State
Brilliant and indispensable . . . Using the fruits of decades of interviews, [Payne] brings new information and perspectives on one of the most fascinating, and often misunderstood, figures in American history
Annette Gordon-Reed, author of The Hemingses of Monticello, winner of the Pulitzer Prize
Les Payne has written a biography of this African American icon that sets a new standard for investigative journalism
DeWayne Wickham, founding dean of Morgan State University’s School of Global Journalism & Communication
Payne's storytelling weave[s] an epic tale of Malcolm's exuberant life, his tragic death, and the Phoenix-like legacy
Farah Jasmine Griffin, author of Harlem Nocturne
No one who wishes to reckon with the life of this man, one of the most important African American figures of the twentieth century can afford to forgo this account
Howard W. French, Columbia University
Les Payne's The Dead Are Rising is a brilliant and indispensable depiction of the life of Malcolm X. Payne, one of America's most acclaimed journalists is at the very top of his game in these pages; using the fruits of decades of interviews to bring new information and perspectives on one of the most fascinating, and often misunderstood, figures in American history
David Blight, Sterling Professor, Yale University, and author of the Pulitzer-prize winning Frederick Douglass: Prophet of Freedom
Comprehensive, timely life of the renowned activist and his circuitous rise to prominence. . . . Payne delivers considerable news not just in recounting unknown episodes of Malcolm's early years, but also in reconstructing events during his time as a devotee of Nation of Islam leader Elijah Muhammad . . . Payne's accounts of the consequences that rupture and Malcolm's assassination at the hands of a 'goon squad' with ties to the FBI and CIA are eye-opening, and they add a new dimension to our understanding of Malcolm X's last years. . . . A superb biography and an essential addition to the library of African American political engagement
Kirkus Reviews, starred review
'Les Payne was one of the most distinguished journalists of our time. Here, after thirty years of research and collecting and by interviewing Malcolm X's family as well as many others, we have the most lyrical and complete biography of this uniquely brilliant American ever written. This book is a great read, full of original insights about an elusive figure rendered deeply human
David Blight, author of the Pulitzer-prize winning Frederick Douglass
Payne goes into gripping detail... In this highly worthy effort, [he] has produced a well-written and deeply engaging biography of a uniquely American figure whose life offers a matchless window into our continuing national struggle over race
Robert J Norrell, The American Scholar
Compelling... events are portrayed in cinematic detail... this book captures the uncompromising clarity that speaks to this moment of Black Lives Matter
Colin Grant, The Observer
The Paynes, fortified by hundreds of interviews with family and associates, have thrown some fresh light on the legend created by the Autobiography
Trevor Phillips, The Sunday Times
This new biography of Malcolm X paints a much more detailed and intimate picture of the man than previous works have ever been able to do
Sarah Smith, Today
It's to this biography's credit that it attempts to scrape away some of the mythology... Payne doesn't airbrush the facts
Clive Davis, The Times
Brimming with detail, insight and feeling... Nobody has written a more poetic account... Malcolm's presence is beautifully rendered within the rhythm of Payne's masterly storytelling
Michael P. Jeffries, The New York Times
This book will always be timely, because the story it narrates is timeless... Les and Tamara Payne are especially good in detailing Malcolm's early years of delinquency and rebirth. Like Robert Caro's life of Lyndon Johnson, The Dead Are Arising delves deeply into the wider context of Malcolm's world
Andrew Preston, The Spectator
The Dead Are Arising sets out to provide a much fuller picture of the life and death of Malcolm X [than his autobiography]... The recent spate of protests have reminded us that we need the lessons of Malcolm now perhaps more than ever
Kehinde Andrews, The Guardian
The Dead Are Arising is a meticulously researched, compassionately rendered, and fiercely analytical examination of the radical revolutionary as a human being... Payne's biography forces us to understand Malcolm X as his various communities experienced him-as a brilliant, troubled, selfish, generous, sincere, ugly, and beautiful Black radical... The Dead Are Arising forces us to ask deeper, more complicated questions about the Black people and places from which our heroes come
Kerri Greenidge, The Atlantic
Fascinating and essential... Payne adds invaluably to our understanding of Malcolm's story
Mark Whitaker, The Washington Post
Thirty years in the making and encompassing hundreds of original interviews, this magisterial biography of Malcolm X was completed by Les Payne's daughter after his death in 2018. Its strengths lie in its finely shaded, penetrating portrait of the Black activist and thinker, whose legacy continues to find fresh resonance today
New York Times, Notable Books of 2020
A monumental biography giving new meaning to our understanding of Malcolm X and his ever-expanding impact on American history... told in riveting prose, The Dead Are Arising is a major accomplishment that could set the bar for how we will define Malcolm X from now on
The Voice
A pensive, lyrical, and finely wrought portrait of young Malcolm Little's evolution into the icon known as Malcolm X... The Dead Are Arising brilliantly crafts a new origin story of the most important working-class Black leader ever produced... Les and Tamara Payne have produced an exceedingly valuable and important biography that adds immeasurably to our understanding of Malcolm X
Peniel E. Joseph, Los Angeles Review of Books
This compelling biography of Malcolm X is an appropriately ambitious and forceful book. Delivering an outstanding portrait through lucid prose, it deserves and demands to be widely read
Judges of the HWA Non-Fiction Crown Award