A Literary Life of Sutton E. Griggs

The Man on the Firing Line

John Cullen Gruesser author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:14th Apr '22

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A Literary Life of Sutton E. Griggs cover

Writing, publishing, and marketing five politically engaged novels that appeared between 1899 and 1908, Sutton E. Griggs (1872-1933) was among the most prolific African American authors at the turn of the twentieth century. In contrast to his Northern contemporaries Paul Laurence Dunbar and Charles Chesnutt, Griggs, as W. E. B. Du Bois remarked, "spoke primarily to the Negro race," using his own Nashville-based publishing company to produce four of his novels. Griggs pastored Baptist churches in three Southern states and played a leading role in the influential but understudied National Baptist Convention. Until recently, little was known about the personal and professional life of this religious and community leader. Thus, critics could only contextualize his literary texts to a limited degree and were forced to speculate about how he published them. This literary biography, the first written about the author, draws extensively on primary sources and late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century periodicals, local and national, African American and white. A very different Sutton Griggs emerges from these materials--a dynamic figure who devoted himself to literature for a longer period and to a more profound extent than has ever been previously imagined but also someone who frequently found himself embroiled in controversy because of what he said in his writings and the means he used to publish them. The book challenges currently held notions about the audience for, and the content, production, and dissemination of politically engaged US black fiction, altering the perception of the African American literature and print culture of the period.

Thorough research underpins John Cullen Gruesser's A Literary Life of Sutton E. Griggs -- and every serious student of Black literature will want to read this biography of an important figure in American history. * Donna Meredith, Southern Literary Review *
John Cullen Gruesser's literary biography is an important addition to the reevaluation of this (turn-of-the-twentieth-century) era, in which the subject, Sutton E. Griggs, was a central figure. * Brandon Miller, Multi-Ethnic Literature of United States *
Gruesser's careful reconstruction of Griggs's life and his comprehensive detailing of the publication and reception of Griggs's novels makes A Literary Life not just engaging but also incredibly useful for anyone working on Griggs or interested in the history of Progressive Era African American publishing. * Andrew Hebard, ALH Online Review *

ISBN: 9780192856319

Dimensions: 242mm x 166mm x 21mm

Weight: 554g

272 pages