New Bones: Contemporary Black Writers in America

by Kevin Everod Quashie

2000

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Publication

Prentice Hall (2000), Edition: 1, 1128 pages

Description

For undergraduate and graduate African American Literature survey courses, Contemporary African-American Literature, Contemporary American Writers, American Ethnic Writers, Urban Narratives, Contemporary Literature, in departments of African-American Studies, English, and Cultural Studies. The first of its kind, this volume presents the largest, most inclusive multi-genre anthology of contemporary (1970 to the present) African-American and Caribbean-American literature available. Unlike all other collections of contemporary Black literature (which are genre-specific), this volume includes works from all genres fiction, poetry, drama, essays, speeches, and mixed-genre works by important, well-known authors as well as by significant lesser-known authors, many never previously anthologized. It comprehensively captures the breadth, the scope, the depth, and the impact of contemporary African-American literature.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

1128 p.; 6 inches
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