Artículos relacionados a Harlem Calling: The Collected Stories of George Wylie...

Harlem Calling: The Collected Stories of George Wylie Henderson - Tapa dura

 
9780472115204: Harlem Calling: The Collected Stories of George Wylie Henderson
Ver todas las copias de esta edición ISBN.
 
 
Reseña del editor:
George Wylie Henderson, known primarily for his novels ""Ollie Miss"" and ""Jule"", was also author of numerous short stories. While the stories were widely circulated in their day, appearing in the ""New York Daily News"" and ""Redbook"" magazine during the 1930s and 40s, they have largely escaped attention until now. Henderson narrates the everyday experiences of working-class characters in Alabama, Memphis, and New York City, providing a remarkable view of the Great Migration of blacks during the era of industrialization and of Harlem during the Depression. Henderson's writing has been compared favorably to that of Zora Neale Hurston and Langston Hughes, as it captures the life of the black migrant with a style that embraces simplicity and honesty. Collected here by literary scholar and editor David G. Nicholls, and contextualized with an informative introduction, ""Harlem Calling"" provides a unique perspective on the Harlem Renaissance and on the African American literary tradition.
Biografía del autor:
George Wylie Henderson (1904-65), born in Alabama, worked in the printing trade and began writing fiction shortly after graduating from the Tuskegee Institute. He migrated to Harlem with his wife in the late 1920s, and published his first story in the New York Daily News in 1932. David G. Nicholls is the Director of Book Publications for the Modern Language Association, and holds a Ph.D in Literature from the University of Chicago. He is author of Conjuring the Folk: Forms of Modernity in African America. He lives in Hoboken, N.J.

"Sobre este título" puede pertenecer a otra edición de este libro.

Comprar nuevo

Ver este artículo

Gastos de envío: EUR 10,40
De Reino Unido a Estados Unidos de America

Destinos, gastos y plazos de envío

Añadir al carrito

Los mejores resultados en AbeBooks

Imagen de archivo

David G. Nicholls
ISBN 10: 0472115200 ISBN 13: 9780472115204
Nuevo Tapa dura Cantidad disponible: 5
Librería:
THE SAINT BOOKSTORE
(Southport, Reino Unido)

Descripción Hardback. Condición: New. New copy - Usually dispatched within 4 working days. Narrates the everyday experiences of working-class characters in Alabama, Memphis, and New York City, providing a remarkable view of the Great Migration of blacks during the era of industrialization and of Harlem during the Depression. This book presents the life of the black migrant with a style that embraces simplicity and honesty. Nº de ref. del artículo: B9780472115204

Más información sobre este vendedor | Contactar al vendedor

Comprar nuevo
EUR 74,08
Convertir moneda

Añadir al carrito

Gastos de envío: EUR 10,40
De Reino Unido a Estados Unidos de America
Destinos, gastos y plazos de envío
Imagen de archivo

Nicholls, David G. (Editor)/ Nicholls, David G. (Introduction by)/ Henderson, George Wylie/ Nicholls, David G.
Publicado por Univ of Michigan Pr (2006)
ISBN 10: 0472115200 ISBN 13: 9780472115204
Nuevo Tapa dura Cantidad disponible: 1
Librería:
Revaluation Books
(Exeter, Reino Unido)

Descripción Hardcover. Condición: Brand New. annotated edition edition. 136 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.75 inches. In Stock. Nº de ref. del artículo: __0472115200

Más información sobre este vendedor | Contactar al vendedor

Comprar nuevo
EUR 83,48
Convertir moneda

Añadir al carrito

Gastos de envío: EUR 11,63
De Reino Unido a Estados Unidos de America
Destinos, gastos y plazos de envío
Imagen de archivo

David G. Nicholls
ISBN 10: 0472115200 ISBN 13: 9780472115204
Nuevo Tapa dura Cantidad disponible: 1
Librería:
AussieBookSeller
(Truganina, VIC, Australia)

Descripción Hardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. George Wylie Henderson, known primarily for his novels ""Ollie Miss"" and ""Jule"", was also author of numerous short stories. While the stories were widely circulated in their day, appearing in the ""New York Daily News"" and ""Redbook"" magazine during the 1930s and 40s, they have largely escaped attention until now. Henderson narrates the everyday experiences of working-class characters in Alabama, Memphis, and New York City, providing a remarkable view of the Great Migration of blacks during the era of industrialization and of Harlem during the Depression. Henderson's writing has been compared favorably to that of Zora Neale Hurston and Langston Hughes, as it captures the life of the black migrant with a style that embraces simplicity and honesty. Collected here by literary scholar and editor David G. Nicholls, and contextualized with an informative introduction, ""Harlem Calling"" provides a unique perspective on the Harlem Renaissance and on the African American literary tradition. Narrates the everyday experiences of working-class characters in Alabama, Memphis, and New York City, providing a remarkable view of the Great Migration of blacks during the era of industrialization and of Harlem during the Depression. This book presents the life of the black migrant with a style that embraces simplicity and honesty. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9780472115204

Más información sobre este vendedor | Contactar al vendedor

Comprar nuevo
EUR 104,59
Convertir moneda

Añadir al carrito

Gastos de envío: EUR 34,43
De Australia a Estados Unidos de America
Destinos, gastos y plazos de envío
Imagen de archivo

Henderson, George Wylie
Publicado por University of Michigan Press (2005)
ISBN 10: 0472115200 ISBN 13: 9780472115204
Nuevo Tapa dura Cantidad disponible: 1
Librería:
dsmbooks
(Liverpool, Reino Unido)

Descripción hardcover. Condición: New. New. book. Nº de ref. del artículo: D8S0-3-M-0472115200-6

Más información sobre este vendedor | Contactar al vendedor

Comprar nuevo
EUR 192,33
Convertir moneda

Añadir al carrito

Gastos de envío: EUR 29,06
De Reino Unido a Estados Unidos de America
Destinos, gastos y plazos de envío