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_a Jr. Gayle, Addison _91345 |
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_aThe way of the new world: The Black novel in America / _cAddison Gayle Jr. |
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_aNew York _bAnchor/Doubleday, _c1975 |
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520 | _a Addison Gayle, Jr., takes the novel as his model in his discussion. All literature, but most particularly the novel, is the product of the writer's creative imagination, enhanced and filled out by political, social,and historical factors in his experience. Therefore, the presence of sociological statements is not merely legitimate in the novel but integral to it. Gayle takes the reader through more than a century of literature, offering highly controversial analysis of the works of both black and white writers, including James Baldwin, John A. Williams, Chester Himes, Normal Mailer, and William Styron. | ||
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_aNOVELA ESTADOUNIDENSE _xHISTORIA Y CRITICA _91294 |
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_aAUTORES NEGROS _91346 |
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