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1 online resource |
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polychrome |
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text file |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Introduction: a Harlem story, a diaspora story -- Guyana and Barbados (1898-1911) -- Panama (1911-1918) -- New York (1918-1923) -- The new Negro (1923-1926) -- Tropic death -- A person of distinction (1926-1929) -- The Caribbean and France (1928-1931) -- London I (1931-1939) -- Bradford-on-Avon (1939-1952) -- Roundway hospital and The second battle (1952-1957) -- London II (1957-1966) -- Postscript. |
Summary |
Eric Walrond (1898-1966) was a writer, journalist, and caustic critic. His short story collection, 'Tropic Death', was one of the first by a black author to depict Caribbean lives and voices in American fiction. Restoring him to his proper place as a luminary of the Harlem Renaissance, this biography situates 'Tropic Death' within Walrond's broader corpus and positions it as a catalyst and driving force behind the New Negro literary movement in America. |
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Subject |
Walrond, Eric, 1898-1966.
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Walrond, Eric, 1898-1966. |
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American literature -- Caribbean American authors -- Biography.
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American literature -- Caribbean American authors. |
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Biographies.
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Harlem Renaissance.
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Harlem Renaissance. |
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Electronic books.
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Biographies.
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Print version: Davis, James. Eric Walrond : A Life in the Harlem Renaissance and the Transatlantic Caribbean. New York : Columbia University Press, ©2015 9780231157841 |
ISBN |
9780231538619 (electronic book) |
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0231538618 (electronic book) |
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9780231157841 |
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0231157843 |
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