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Classic Fiction of the Harlem Renaissance Book

Classic Fiction of the Harlem Renaissance
Classic Fiction of the Harlem Renaissance, 
The first collection ever assembled of the most distinctive, influential, and widely appreciated novels and short stories of the Harlem Renaissance, this anthology opens a window on one of the most extraordinary assertions of racial self-consciousnes, Classic Fiction of the Harlem Renaissance has a rating of 4 stars
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Classic Fiction of the Harlem Renaissance, The first collection ever assembled of the most distinctive, influential, and widely appreciated novels and short stories of the Harlem Renaissance, this anthology opens a window on one of the most extraordinary assertions of racial self-consciousnes, Classic Fiction of the Harlem Renaissance
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  • Classic Fiction of the Harlem Renaissance
  • Written by author William L. Andrews
  • Published by Oxford University Press, USA, May 1994
  • The first collection ever assembled of the most distinctive, influential, and widely appreciated novels and short stories of the Harlem Renaissance, this anthology opens a window on one of the most extraordinary assertions of racial self-consciousnes
  • The first collection ever assembled of the most distinctive, influential, and widely appreciated novels and short stories of the Harlem Renaissance, this anthology opens a window on one of the most extraordinary assertions of racial self-consciousness in
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Introduction3
Jean Toomer, from Cane (1923)15
"Karintha"19
"Blood-Burning Moon"21
"Bona and Paul"29
"Kabnis"38
Zora Neale Hurston75
"Sweat" (1926)79
"The Gilded Six-Bits" (1933)90
Claude McKay101
Home to Harlem (1928)105
Rudolph Fisher239
"Miss Cynthie" (1933)242
Nella Larsen255
Quicksand (1928)258
Langston Hughes363
"The Blues I'm Playing" (1934)367
Wallace Thurman381
from Infants of the Spring, Chap. 21 (1932)384
Fisher: "An Introduction to Contemporary Harlemese, Expurgated and Abridged," (1928)395


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