After Winter
The Art and Life of Sterling A. Brown
Herausgeber: Tidwell, John Edgar; Tracy, Steven C
After Winter
The Art and Life of Sterling A. Brown
Herausgeber: Tidwell, John Edgar; Tracy, Steven C
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John Edgar Tidwell and Steven C. Tracy have brought together for the first time a book-length collection of critical and theoretical writings about Sterling A. Brown that recovers and reasserts his continuing importance for a contemporary audience. Exploring new directions in the study of Brown's life and work, After Winter includes new and previously published essays that sum up contemporary approaches to Brown's multifaceted works; interviews with Brown's acquaintances and contemporaries; an up-to-date, annotated bibliography; and a discography of source material that innovatively extends…mehr
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 496
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Februar 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9780195365801
- ISBN-10: 0195365801
- Artikelnr.: 25044060
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 496
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Februar 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9780195365801
- ISBN-10: 0195365801
- Artikelnr.: 25044060
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
* James Weldon Johnson, Introduction to Southern Road (1932)
* Alain Locke, "Sterling Brown: The New Negro Folk-Poet"
* Stephen E. Henderson, "The Heavy Blues of Sterling Brown: A Study of
Craft and Tradition"
* Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Review of The Collected Poems
* Part II.: "A Nachal Man": Formal and Vernacular Aesthetic Theories
* Robert Stepto, "'When de Saints Go Ma'chin' Home': Sterling Brown's
Blueprint for a New Negro Poetry"
* John Edgar Tidwell, "Two Writers Sharing: Sterling A. Brown, Robert
Frost, and 'In Divés' Dive'"
* Kimberly W. Benston, "Listen Br'er Sterling: The Critic as Liar [A
Pre(r)amble to Essays on Sterling Brown]"
* John Edgar Tidwell and Ted Genoways (eds.), "Two Lost Sonnets by
Sterling A. Brown"
* Michael Tomasek Manson, "Worrying the Lines: Versification in
Sterling Brown's Southern Road"
* Part III.: Folk-Say and Living-People-Lore
* Robert G. O'Meally, "'Game to the Heart': Sterling Brown and the
Badman"
* John Edgar Tidwell, "Slim Greer, Sterling A. Brown, and the Art of
Tall Tale"
* John S. Wright, "The New Negro Poet and the Nachal Man: Sterling
Brown's Folk Odyssey"
* Lorenzo Thomas, "Authenticity and Elevation: Sterling Brown's Theory
of the Blues"
* Part IV.: "Unhistoric History": American and African American
Cultures
* Mark A. Sanders, "Sterling A. Brown and the Afro-Modern Moment"
* Beverly L. Skinner, "Sterling Brown: An Ethnographic Odyssey"
* David Anderson, "Sterling Brown's Southern Strategy: Poetry as
Cultural Evolution in Southern Road"
* John Edgar Tidwell, "In Defense of African American Culture: Sterling
A. Brown, Gunnar Myrdal, and An American Dilemma"
* Part V.: "Running Space": Legacies and Continuities
* Robert G. O'Meally, "Sterling A. Brown's Literary Essays: The Black
Reader in the Text"
* John F. Callahan, "'A Brown Study': Sterling Brown's Legacy of
Compassionate Connections"
* Ekwueme Michael Thelwell, "The Professor and the Activists: A Memoir
of Sterling Brown"
* Michael S. Harper, "An Integer is a Whole Number"
* Part VI.: "Steady and Unaccusing": Interviews
* Charles H. Rowell, "'Let Me Be with Old Jazzbo': An Interview with
Sterling A. Brown"
* David L. Smith, "A Symposium on the Life and Work of Sterling Brown"
* John Edgar Tidwell and John S. Wright, "'Steady and Unaccusing': An
Interview with Sterling A. Brown"
* Graham Lock, "Br'er Sterling and the Blues: An Interview with Michael
S. Harper"
* John Edgar Tidwell, "Clarifying Philosophy: Sterling A. Brown and the
Nonviolent Action Group"
* Steven C. Tracy, "A Conversation with John H. Bracey, Esther Terry,
and Mike Thelwell"
* Part VII.: "On This I Stand": A Bibliography
* Robert G. O'Meally, "An Annotated Bibliography of the Works of
Sterling A. Brown"
* Part VIII.: "A Geography of Poetry and Song": A Discography
* Steven C. Tracy, "Fear Did Not Catch His Tongue and Throttle His
Breath: A Discography of Recordings by and Related to Sterling A.
Brown"
* James Weldon Johnson, Introduction to Southern Road (1932)
* Alain Locke, "Sterling Brown: The New Negro Folk-Poet"
* Stephen E. Henderson, "The Heavy Blues of Sterling Brown: A Study of
Craft and Tradition"
* Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Review of The Collected Poems
* Part II.: "A Nachal Man": Formal and Vernacular Aesthetic Theories
* Robert Stepto, "'When de Saints Go Ma'chin' Home': Sterling Brown's
Blueprint for a New Negro Poetry"
* John Edgar Tidwell, "Two Writers Sharing: Sterling A. Brown, Robert
Frost, and 'In Divés' Dive'"
* Kimberly W. Benston, "Listen Br'er Sterling: The Critic as Liar [A
Pre(r)amble to Essays on Sterling Brown]"
* John Edgar Tidwell and Ted Genoways (eds.), "Two Lost Sonnets by
Sterling A. Brown"
* Michael Tomasek Manson, "Worrying the Lines: Versification in
Sterling Brown's Southern Road"
* Part III.: Folk-Say and Living-People-Lore
* Robert G. O'Meally, "'Game to the Heart': Sterling Brown and the
Badman"
* John Edgar Tidwell, "Slim Greer, Sterling A. Brown, and the Art of
Tall Tale"
* John S. Wright, "The New Negro Poet and the Nachal Man: Sterling
Brown's Folk Odyssey"
* Lorenzo Thomas, "Authenticity and Elevation: Sterling Brown's Theory
of the Blues"
* Part IV.: "Unhistoric History": American and African American
Cultures
* Mark A. Sanders, "Sterling A. Brown and the Afro-Modern Moment"
* Beverly L. Skinner, "Sterling Brown: An Ethnographic Odyssey"
* David Anderson, "Sterling Brown's Southern Strategy: Poetry as
Cultural Evolution in Southern Road"
* John Edgar Tidwell, "In Defense of African American Culture: Sterling
A. Brown, Gunnar Myrdal, and An American Dilemma"
* Part V.: "Running Space": Legacies and Continuities
* Robert G. O'Meally, "Sterling A. Brown's Literary Essays: The Black
Reader in the Text"
* John F. Callahan, "'A Brown Study': Sterling Brown's Legacy of
Compassionate Connections"
* Ekwueme Michael Thelwell, "The Professor and the Activists: A Memoir
of Sterling Brown"
* Michael S. Harper, "An Integer is a Whole Number"
* Part VI.: "Steady and Unaccusing": Interviews
* Charles H. Rowell, "'Let Me Be with Old Jazzbo': An Interview with
Sterling A. Brown"
* David L. Smith, "A Symposium on the Life and Work of Sterling Brown"
* John Edgar Tidwell and John S. Wright, "'Steady and Unaccusing': An
Interview with Sterling A. Brown"
* Graham Lock, "Br'er Sterling and the Blues: An Interview with Michael
S. Harper"
* John Edgar Tidwell, "Clarifying Philosophy: Sterling A. Brown and the
Nonviolent Action Group"
* Steven C. Tracy, "A Conversation with John H. Bracey, Esther Terry,
and Mike Thelwell"
* Part VII.: "On This I Stand": A Bibliography
* Robert G. O'Meally, "An Annotated Bibliography of the Works of
Sterling A. Brown"
* Part VIII.: "A Geography of Poetry and Song": A Discography
* Steven C. Tracy, "Fear Did Not Catch His Tongue and Throttle His
Breath: A Discography of Recordings by and Related to Sterling A.
Brown"