African-American literature
Reid-Pharr, Robert F., ed. Black Gay Man: Essays. New York: New York University Press, 2001. Lawrence Potter Bradley, David (195 ...
screenplays. Frequently writing on topics pertain- ing to the African-American experience, Bradley has been a consistent contrib ...
his nonracial, more traditional themes, as seen in its last stanza: And with these blazing triumphs spoke one voice Whose wistfu ...
the distinction of being Broadside’s first hardcover publication. Randall also created an audio series, Broadside Voices, of poe ...
capped by a completely satisfying date with a soft, willing woman. Annie Allen (1949) renders the story of an or- dinary black w ...
(1981), published three years before Brothers and Keepers appeared. Brothers and Keepers develops some of the same themes of Dam ...
communities of silence that reared black gay men, silence’s accountability for the AIDS epi- demic among blacks, and the miscons ...
“Safe Harbour,” a poem by David Frechette, is a metaphor for the rescue of a lover’s arms against the “tidal wave of woes” the b ...
intellectual, and literary biases black gay intel- lectuals face, while Charles Nero looks “Toward a Black Gay Aesthetic” develo ...
lived there until his death. He also established and operated a mentoring program for Harlem’s youth and an intensive residentia ...
in Washington, D.C., the son of Sterling Nelson Brown, a former slave and a Howard University professor of theology. A graduate ...
BIBLIOGRAPHY Baker, Houston A. Modernism and the Harlem Re- naissance. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1987. Brown, Sterli ...
he would drop out before graduating. He joined the U.S. Navy, serving from 1952 to 1955. While in the navy, where he won a light ...
Beginning in 1975 Bullins received critical ac- claim, including an Obie Award and the New York Drama Critics Award for The Taki ...
Like Redmond, Felice Belle narrows the hypocrisy of having a global voice by revealing the absurd sounds of a national voice. By ...
(1976), Clay’s Ark (1984), and Survivor (1978). Kindred (1979) was a departure from the Patter- nist series exploring miscegenat ...
86 86 Cain, George (1943– ) Harlem-born George Cain attended public and private schools in New York City. Although he at- ten ...
prison of [his] own making” (116), George, with the help of Nandy, embarks on the painful, three- day process of detoxification. ...
Mission Accomplished (1967), Riot Sale, or Dollar Psyche Fake-Out (1968), Top Secret, or A Few Mil- lion After B.C. (1968), The ...
literature throughout the United States. With its 1986 move to the University of Virginia, the jour- nal’s breadth again expande ...
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