Ishmael Reed Quote

He is summoned and asked to swear upon the only book the judge will allow in his court. PaPa LaBas won't dare touch the accursed thing. He demands the right to his own idols and books. It reminds PaPa LaBas of the familiar epigram: Orthodoxy is my Doxy, Heterodoxy is the other fellow's Doxy.

Ishmael Reed

He is summoned and asked to swear upon the only book the judge will allow in his court. PaPa LaBas won't dare touch the accursed thing. He demands the right to his own idols and books. It reminds PaPa LaBas of the familiar epigram: Orthodoxy is my Doxy, Heterodoxy is the other fellow's Doxy.

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About Ishmael Reed

Ishmael Scott Reed (born February 22, 1938) is an American poet, novelist, essayist, songwriter, composer, playwright, editor and publisher known for his satirical works challenging American political culture. Perhaps his best-known work is Mumbo Jumbo (1972), a sprawling and unorthodox novel set in 1920s New York.
Reed's work has often sought to represent neglected African and African-American perspectives; his energy and advocacy have centered more broadly on neglected peoples and perspectives, irrespective of their cultural origins.