The Novels of the Harlem Renaissance
Twelve Black Writers, 1923–1933
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Pennsylvania State University Press
Published:15th Aug '76
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This non-fiction paperback, "The Novels of the Harlem Renaissance" from Amritjit Singh, was published 15th August 1976 by Pennsylvania State University Press.
“[Singh] gives us a sober, sensitive, and well-digested analysis of twelve black novelists of the Harlem Renaissance in an attempt to focus on ‘interracial issues of self-definition, class, caste, and color in the work these writers.’ The twelve writers discussed are Bontemps, Cullen, DuBois, Redmon Fauset, Fisher, Hughes, Larsen, McKay, Schuyler, Thurman, Toomer, and White. It can be said that not all of these writers are of the first rank, nor do they exhaust the complex history of the Renaissance they represent. But the strength of Singh’s study is in its extensions into the ideological and cultural history of America in the Twenties—a history which is as much on the main highway as the history of the American Jazz Age.”
—World Literature Today
“This thoroughly researched book . . . concerns novels by W.E.B. DuBois, Arna Bontemps, Countee Cullen, Langston Hughes, and Jean Toomer. Singh first presents an excellent overview of the Twenties by combining the social, political, and cultural forces into a cohesive narrative. . . . He demonstrates a deep knowledge and understanding of this era by providing a smooth-flowing criticism of the works that have helped shape the black novel as it is known today. Highly recommended.”
—Library Journal
ISBN: 9780271012087
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
Weight: 340g
184 pages