Being & Race: Black Writing Since 1970Indiana University Press, 1988 - 132 strani The author discusses how he became a successful writer and analyzes contemporary black writers, including Ishmael Reed, Ernest Gaines, Alice Walker, and Toni Morrison |
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... called Negritude. The concept of Negritude was developed in the years between 1934 and 1948 by Leopold Sedar Senghor and Aime Cesaire, who were, as it turned out, admirers of Claude McKay. With Leon Damas they founded the journal L ...
... called Negritude. The concept of Negritude was developed in the years between 1934 and 1948 by Leopold Sedar Senghor and Aime Cesaire, who were, as it turned out, admirers of Claude McKay. With Leon Damas they founded the journal L ...
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... called upon to achieve "presentedness" through drama. Her charms as a truly comic writer, however — a relentlessly funny "rapper" — are second to none. Bambara is not so skilled at descriptive elegance as Morrison, nor does she match ...
... called upon to achieve "presentedness" through drama. Her charms as a truly comic writer, however — a relentlessly funny "rapper" — are second to none. Bambara is not so skilled at descriptive elegance as Morrison, nor does she match ...
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... called Wherei>er Dreams Live ( 1982), in which even bricks and trees cooperate with his characters to build a universe that is livable and just. But most of Cultural Nationalism's followers have failed to create a convincing, enduring ...
... called Wherei>er Dreams Live ( 1982), in which even bricks and trees cooperate with his characters to build a universe that is livable and just. But most of Cultural Nationalism's followers have failed to create a convincing, enduring ...
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