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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... novelist is not, as one might think, the reporter or biographer, but instead the system builder or mathematician who, in a carefully wrought, coherent, internally consistent theorem, creates a beautiful architecture of meaning that may ...
... novelist is not, as one might think, the reporter or biographer, but instead the system builder or mathematician who, in a carefully wrought, coherent, internally consistent theorem, creates a beautiful architecture of meaning that may ...
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... novelist, the ambitious story writer, delighting in ventriloquy and dressing up like Mom and Dad (or heroes and ... novelist, fabricated) facts vividly bringing forth the biographical subject that each novelist — certainly Being and ...
... novelist, the ambitious story writer, delighting in ventriloquy and dressing up like Mom and Dad (or heroes and ... novelist, fabricated) facts vividly bringing forth the biographical subject that each novelist — certainly Being and ...
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... novelist barely thirty years old. Criticism can rightly conclude that black writing has evolved in terms of the ... novelists and poets at work, according to Poets and Writers, by the mid-1970s. Does this small fraction of pathfinders ...
... novelist barely thirty years old. Criticism can rightly conclude that black writing has evolved in terms of the ... novelists and poets at work, according to Poets and Writers, by the mid-1970s. Does this small fraction of pathfinders ...
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Being and Fiction | 30 |
Being and Form | 47 |
The Men | 57 |
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