Críticas:
" Ollie Miss is a character you don' t forget... this book is a part of American as well as Black American literature." -- "Academic Library Book Review"
" Ollie Miss is a woman of such extraordinary sensuality that men are literally made ill, paralyzed, by her presence. [She] appears from nowhere in the small, all-black community in Macon County, Alabama, which is the setting for this novel. She is utterly alone and completely self-sufficient. A satisfying novel." "-- Southern Quarterly"
"Ollie Miss is a woman of such extraordinary sensuality that men are literally made ill, paralyzed, by her presence. [She] appears from nowhere in the small, all-black community in Macon County, Alabama, which is the setting for this novel. She is utterly alone and completely self-sufficient. A satisfying novel." "--Southern Quarterly "
"Ollie Miss is a character you don't forget... this book is a part of American as well as Black American literature." --Academic Library Book Review
Ollie Miss is a woman of such extraordinary sensuality that men are literally made ill, paralyzed, by her presence. [She] appears from nowhere in the small, all-black community in Macon County, Alabama, which is the setting for this novel. She is utterly alone and completely self-sufficient. A satisfying novel. Southern Quarterly " --Southern Quarterly
Ollie Miss is a character you don t forget... this book is a part of American as well as Black American literature. Academic Library Book Review" --Academic Library Book Review
Reseña del editor:
"Ollie Miss is a character you don't forget." - Academic Library Book Review. One of the key novels of the 1930s Harlem Renaissance, Ollie Miss marked a major contribution to the rich legacy of African American literature. Set in Alabama's Macon County, the novel tells an evocative tale of a young African American woman attempting to make a life for herself in the poor, rural South during the early decades of the 20th century.
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