The six novels that John Edgar Wideman wrote from 1987 to 2017 enable reassessment of the quarantining of the Black Arts movement by African American literary history. These works transform the novel into a charm or functional tool of the black arts, taking writing beyond the act of written representation.
The six novels that John Edgar Wideman wrote from 1987 to 2017 enable reassessment of the quarantining of the Black Arts movement by African American literary history. These works transform the novel into a charm or functional tool of the black arts, taking writing beyond the act of written representation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface: What Comes Before in Wideman Scholarship Acknowledgements Introduction: Wideman, Contemporary Writers, and the Black Arts Chapter I: Reuben and the Sorcerer Chapter II: Philadelphia Fire and the Art of Bundling the Inchoate Chapter III: The Cattle Killing and the Art of the Slavery Narrative Conjure Chapter IV: Two Cities and the Art of Breaking Writing's "Spell" Chapter V: Fanon and the Art of Spiritualizing Narrative Chapter VI: Writing to Save a Life and the Art of Hagiography as Possessed Text (Texto Montado) Conclusion: A "Very Igbo Understanding" Works Cited Appendix: Interview with John Edgar Wideman, June 2019: Keeping the Language of Fiction Alive
Preface: What Comes Before in Wideman Scholarship Acknowledgements Introduction: Wideman, Contemporary Writers, and the Black Arts Chapter I: Reuben and the Sorcerer Chapter II: Philadelphia Fire and the Art of Bundling the Inchoate Chapter III: The Cattle Killing and the Art of the Slavery Narrative Conjure Chapter IV: Two Cities and the Art of Breaking Writing's "Spell" Chapter V: Fanon and the Art of Spiritualizing Narrative Chapter VI: Writing to Save a Life and the Art of Hagiography as Possessed Text (Texto Montado) Conclusion: A "Very Igbo Understanding" Works Cited Appendix: Interview with John Edgar Wideman, June 2019: Keeping the Language of Fiction Alive
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