The dark and feeling; Black American writers and their work.
By: Major, Clarence.
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The tribal terrain and the technological beast.--Formula or freedom.--The explosion of Black poetry.--The Black aesthetic edited by Addison Gayle, Jr.--Some changes, poems by June Jordan.--catechism of d neoamerican hoodoo church, poems by Ishmael Reed.--Blueschild baby, a novel by George Cain.--The autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman, a novel by Ernest J. Gaines.--Richard Wright: the long hallucination.--James Baldwin: a fire in the mind.--John A. Williams: the Black writer who cried I am.--Willard Motley: vague ghost after the father.--Frank London Brown: reckless enough to be a man.--Eldridge Cleaver: and white writers.--Work with the universe: an interview with Clarence Major and Victor Hernandez Cruz.--Self interview: on craft.--Interview with Clarence Major.--Black criteria.--On censorship: an open letter to June Jordan.
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