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Down Home: A History of Afro-American Short Fiction from Its Beginning to the End of the Harlem Renaissance - Robert A. Bone - Paperback - Morningside ed

Down Home: A History of Afro-American Short Fiction from Its Beginning to the End of the Harlem Renaissance - Robert A. Bone - Paperback - Morningside ed
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  • ISBN-13: 9780231068598
  • ISBN: 023106859X
  • Edition: 1
  • Publisher: Columbia University Press

AUTHOR

Bone, Robert

SUMMARY

A groundbreaking, comprehensive history and analysis of black short fiction from 1835-1935, Down Home examines the plantation tales of Paul Dunbar, the pastoral stories of Jean Toomer, Zora Neale Hurston, and Claude McKay, the satire of Langston Hughes, and the Southern tales of Arna Bontemps. This is both an important social history and an impressive work of literary criticism.Bone, Robert is the author of 'Down Home: A History of Afro-American Short Fiction from Its Beginning to the End of the Harlem Renaissance - Robert A. Bone - Paperback - Morningside ed' with ISBN 9780231068598 and ISBN 023106859X.

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