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Blood on the Forge

Author: William Attaway
Publsiher: New York Review of Books
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2013-12-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1590178084
Rating: 4.1/5 (78 downloads)

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This brutally gripping novel about the African-American Great Migration follows the three Moss brothers, who flee the rural South to work in industries up North. Delivered by day into the searing inferno of the steel mills, by night they encounter a world of surreal devastation, crowded with dogfighters, whores, cripples, strikers, and scabs. Keenly sensitive to character, prophetic in its depiction of environmental degradation and globalized labor, Attaway's novel is an unprecedneted confrontation with the realities of American life, offering an apocalyptic vision of the melting pot not as an icon of hope but as an instrument of destruction. Blood on the Forge was first published in 1941, when it attracted the admiring attention of Richard Wright and Ralph Ellison. It is an indispensable account of a major turning point in black history, as well as a triumph of individual style, charged with the concentrated power and poignance of the blues.

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Ralph Ellison

Author: Lawrence Patrick Jackson
Publsiher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 524
Release: 2007
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780820329932
Rating: 4.8/5 (23 downloads)

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Author, intellectual, and social critic, Ralph Ellison (1914-94) was a pivotal figure in American literature and history and arguably the father of African American modernism. Universally acclaimed for his first novel, Invisible Man, a masterpiece of modern fiction, Ellison was recognized with a stunning succession of honors, including the 1953 National Book Award. Despite his literary accomplishments and political activism, however, Ellison has received surprisingly sparse treatment from biographers. Lawrence Jackson’s biography of Ellison, the first when it was published in 2002, focuses on the author’s early life. Powerfully enhanced by rare photographs, this work draws from archives, literary correspondence, and interviews with Ellison’s relatives, friends, and associates. Tracing the writer’s path from poverty in dust bowl Oklahoma to his rise among the literary elite, Jackson explores Ellison’s important relationships with other stars, particularly Langston Hughes and Richard Wright, and examines his previously undocumented involvement in the Socialist Left of the 1930s and 1940s, the black radical rights movement of the same period, and the League of American Writers. The result is a fascinating portrait of a fraternal cadre of important black writers and critics--and the singularly complex and intriguing man at its center.

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Lives of Mississippi Authors, 1817-1967

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Publsiher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 520
Release: 1981
Genre: American literature
ISBN: 9781617034183
Rating: 4.6/5 (17 downloads)

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Canaan Bound

Author: Lawrence Richard Rodgers
Publsiher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1997
Genre: African Americans
ISBN: 9780252066054
Rating: 4.2/5 (52 downloads)

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Drawing on a wide range of major literary voices, including Richard Wright, Ralph Ellison, and Toni Morrison, as well as lesser-known writers such as William Attaway (Blood on the Forge) and Dorothy West (The Living Is Easy), Rodgers conducts a kind of literary archaeology of the Great Migration. He mines the writers' biographical connections to migration and teases apart the ways in which individual novels relate to one another, to the historical situation of black America, and to African-American literature as a whole. In reading migration novels in relation to African-American literary texts such as slave narratives, folk tales, and urban fiction, Rodgers affirms the southern folk roots of African-American culture and argues for a need to stem the erosion of southern memory.

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Labor Pains

Author: Christin Marie Taylor
Publsiher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2019-04-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1496821793
Rating: 4.8/5 (217 downloads)

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From the 1930s to the 1960s, the Popular Front produced a significant era in African American literary radicalism. While scholars have long associated the black radicalism of the Popular Front with the literary Left and the working class, Christin Marie Taylor considers how black radicalism influenced southern fiction about black workers, offering a new view of work and labor. At the height of the New Deal era and its legacies, Taylor examines how southern literature of the Popular Front not only addressed the familiar stakes of race and labor but also called upon an imagined black folk to explore questions of feeling and desire. By poring over tropes of black workers across genres of southern literature in the works of George Wylie Henderson, William Attaway, Eudora Welty, and Sarah Elizabeth Wright, Taylor reveals the broad reach of black radicalism into experiments with portraying human feelings. These writers grounded interrelationships and stoked emotions to present the social issues of their times in deeply human terms. Taylor emphasizes the multidimensional use of the sensual and the sexual, which many protest writers of the period, such as Richard Wright, avoided. She suggests Henderson and company used feeling to touch readers while also questioning and reimagining the political contexts and apparent victories of their times. Taylor shows how these fictions adopted the aesthetics and politics of feeling as a response to New Deal–era policy reforms, both in their successes and their failures. In effect, these writers, some who are not considered a part of an African American protest tradition, illuminated an alternative form of protest through poignant paradigms.

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Exiles from a Future Time

Author: Alan M. Wald
Publsiher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2002
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780807853498
Rating: 4.8/5 (78 downloads)

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Wald offers a comprehensive history and reconsideration of the U.S. literary left in the mid-twentieth century. Recovering the central role Marxist-influenced writers played in fiction, poetry, theater, and literary criticism, he explores the lives and work of figures including Richard Wright, Muriel Rukeyser, Mike Gold, Claude McKay, Tillie Olsen, and Meridel Le Sueur.

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Natura Urbana

Author: Matthew Gandy
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2022-03-08
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0262046288
Rating: 4.0/5 (462 downloads)

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A study of urban nature that draws together different strands of urban ecology as well as insights derived from feminist, posthuman, and postcolonial thought. Postindustrial transitions and changing cultures of nature have produced an unprecedented degree of fascination with urban biodiversity. The “other nature” that flourishes in marginal urban spaces, at one remove from the controlled contours of metropolitan nature, is not the poor relation of rural flora and fauna. Indeed, these islands of biodiversity underline the porosity of the distinction between urban and rural. In Natura Urbana, Matthew Gandy explores urban nature as a multilayered material and symbolic entity, through the lens of urban ecology and the parallel study of diverse cultures of nature at a global scale. Gandy examines the articulation of alternative, and in some cases, counterhegemonic, sources of knowledge about urban nature produced by artists, writers, scientists, as well as curious citizens, including voices seldom heard in environmental discourse. The book is driven by Gandy’s fascination with spontaneous forms of urban nature ranging from postindustrial wastelands brimming with life to the return of such predators as wolves and leopards on the urban fringe. Gandy develops a critical synthesis between different strands of urban ecology and considers whether "urban political ecology," broadly defined, might be imaginatively extended to take fuller account of both the historiography of the ecological sciences,and recent insights derived from feminist, posthuman, and postcolonial thought.

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Encyclopedia of African-American Literature

Author: Wilfred D. Samuels
Publsiher: Infobase Learning
Total Pages: 1462
Release: 2015-04-22
Genre: African American authors
ISBN: 1438140592
Rating: 4.1/5 (45 downloads)

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Presents a reference on African American literature providing profiles of notable and little-known writers and their works, literary forms and genres, critics and scholars, themes and terminology and more.

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Black Literature Criticism: Achebe-Ellison

Author:
Publsiher:
Total Pages: 738
Release: 1992
Genre: African Americans
ISBN:
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The Greenwood Encyclopedia of African American Civil Rights

Author: Thomas Adams Upchurch
Publsiher: Greenwood
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2003
Genre: African Americans
ISBN:
Rating: 4./5 ( downloads)

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Provides alphabetically arranged entries on people and events important to the civil rights struggle, including organizations, books, concepts, court cases, and concepts.

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The Tangled Lands

Author: Paolo Bacigalupi
Publsiher: Gallery / Saga Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2018-11-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1481497308
Rating: 4.4/5 (973 downloads)

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From award-winning and New York Times bestselling authors Paolo Bacigalupi and Tobias Buckell comes a fantasy novel told in four parts about a land crippled by the use of magic, and a tyrant who is trying to rebuild an empire—unless the people find a way to resist. Khaim, The Blue City, is the last remaining city in a crumbled empire that overly relied upon magic until it became toxic. It is run by a tyrant known as The Jolly Mayor and his devious right hand, the last archmage in the world. Together they try to collect all the magic for themselves so they can control the citizens of the city. But when their decadence reaches new heights and begins to destroy the environment, the people stage an uprising to stop them. In four interrelated parts, The Tangled Lands is an evocative and epic story of resistance and heroic sacrifice in the twisted remains surrounding the last great city of Khaim. Paolo Bacigalupi and Tobias Buckell have created a fantasy for our times about a decadent and rotting empire facing environmental collapse from within—and yet hope emerges from unlikely places with women warriors and alchemical solutions.

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Encyclopedia of African-American Civil Rights

Author: Charles D. Lowery
Publsiher: Greenwood
Total Pages: 698
Release: 1992
Genre: African Americans
ISBN: 9780313250118
Rating: 4.3/5 (132 downloads)

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Provides over 800 entries on people and events important to the civil rights struggle, and cites court cases which show a progression of civil rights.

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Black Plots & Black Characters

Author: Robert L. Southgate
Publsiher:
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1979
Genre: African American authors
ISBN:
Rating: 4./5 ( downloads)

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CMJ New Music Report

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Total Pages: 56
Release: 2002-03-11
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ISBN:
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CMJ New Music Report is the primary source for exclusive charts of non-commercial and college radio airplay and independent and trend-forward retail sales. CMJ's trade publication, compiles playlists for college and non-commercial stations; often a prelude to larger success.

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Cyclopedia of World Authors

Author: Frank Northen Magill
Publsiher: Pasadena, Calif. : Salem Press
Total Pages: 488
Release: 1997
Genre: Authors
ISBN:
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Containing biographical and critical essays on 2,057 writers from antiquity to present. Averaging 1000 words per entry.

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Encyclopedia of American Literature

Author: Steven Serafin
Publsiher: Burns & Oates
Total Pages: 1334
Release: 1999
Genre: American literature
ISBN:
Rating: 4./5 ( downloads)

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(Composed of more than 1,100 signed biographical-critical entries, this Encyclopedia serves as both guide and companion to the study and appreciation of American literature. Readers will also discover 70 topical articles covering subjects such as African American literature, feminism, modernism, the South and more.