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Any Hurston writing is worth the reading: The debate of whether Ms Hurston was a true Harlem Renaissance writer is does so little justice to her contributions to that scene that I spent an entire semester debating it. Of course she was and she was one of the writers who helped give it its significance. Just the scene in Jonah's Gourd where she is talking about the physical features of the male protagonist is important enough. Her "peope" are real and you wonder if she had interacted with them in real life because they are your neighbors, relatives and friends...they are just that touchable. Her pain in life comes through all her books but you are so busy savoring her prose that you only wonder about it after you are done. The best thing to do is to gather several authors from that period and read them all. She is among the genius of the era but you will see how far she stands out from the brilliant.
| Author: | Zora Hurston | | Binding: | Hardcover | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 398.092 | | EAN: | 9780940450844 | | ISBN: | 0940450844 | | Number Of Pages: | 1001 | | Publication Date: | 1995-02-01 |
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