Native sons; a critical study of twentieth-century Negro American authors.
Record details
- Physical Description: 210 p. 24 cm.
- Edition: [1st ed.]
- Publisher: Philadelphia, Lippincott [1968]
Content descriptions
Formatted Contents Note: | Perspectives.--The first forty years: 1900-1940; [W. E. B. DuBois and others]--Migration: William Attaway and Blood on the forge.--Richard Wright: Native son and three kinds of revolution.--Race and sex; the novels of Chester Himes.--The Negro church; James Baldwin and the Christian vision.--History as blues: Ralph Ellison's Invisible man.--The new nationalism: Malcolm X.--The expatriate as novelist: William Demby.--Prospects: LeRoi Jones?--Bibliography (p. 201). |
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Subject: | American literature > African American authors > History and criticism. American literature > 20th century > History and criticism. African Americans > Intellectual life. |
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