Cord Jefferson Finds Catharsis With 'American Fiction'

Cord Jefferson Finds Catharsis With 'American Fiction'

By NPR

The movie American Fiction is a satire about a Black writer who can't get his latest book published because it's not "Black" enough. He decides to write a book with every offensive Black stereotype he can think of — and gets a $1 million book deal. Screenwriter/director Cord Jefferson says he experienced something similar as a writer in Hollywood.

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