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Harlem Renaissance : five novels of the 1920s /

Harlem Renaissance : five novels of the 1920s / Five novels of the 1920s. Rafia Zafar, editor. - New York, NY : Library of America, c2011. - 867 p. ; 21 cm. - The Library of America ; 217. . - Library of America ; 217. .

Includes bibliographical references.

Cane / Home to Harlem / Quicksand / Plum bun / The blacker the berry / Jean Toomer -- Claude McKay -- Nella Larsen -- Jessie Redmon Fauset -- Wallace Thurman.

Five Novels of the 1920s leads off with Jean Toomer's Cane (1923), a unique fusion of fiction, poetry, and drama rooted in Toomer's experiences as a teacher in Georgia. Recognized on publication as a groundbreaking work of literary modernism, Toomer's masterpiece was followed within a few years by a cluster of novels exploring black experience and the dilemmas of black identity in a variety of modes and from different angles. Claude McKay's Home to Harlem (1928), whose free-wheeling, impressionistic, bawdy kaleidoscope of Jazz Age nightlife made it a best seller, traces the picaresque adventures of Jake, a World War I veteran, within and beyond Harlem. Nell Larsen's Quicksand (1928), the poignant, nuanced psychological portrait of a woman caught between the two worlds of her mixed Scandinavian and African American heritage; Jessie Redmon Fauset's Plum Bun (1928), the richly detailed account of a young art student's struggles to advance her career in a society full of obstacles both overt and insidiously concealed; and Wallace Thurman's The Blacker the Berry (1929), with its anguished, provocative look at prejudice and exclusion as it tells of a new arrival in Harlem searching for love, each in its distinct way testifies to the enduring power of the Harlem ferment. Often controversial in their own day for opening up new realms of subject matter (including intergenerational conflict and color prejudice within the African American community) and language (infusing a wealth of argot and previously unheard voices into American fiction), these novels continue to surprise by their passion, their unblinking observation, their lively play of ideas, and their irreverent humor.

9781598530995 1598530992

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American fiction--African American authors.
American fiction--New York (State)--New York.
American fiction--20th century.
African Americans--Fiction.
Harlem Renaissance.

PS508.N3 / H367 2011

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