African-American Writers

African-American Writers
ISBN-10
0816081417
ISBN-13
9780816081417
Category
African American authors
Pages
340
Language
English
Published
2010
Publisher
Facts on File
Author
Philip Bader

Description

Praise for the previous edition: "...contains a wealth of information...a valuable addition to any library's collection."—American Reference Books Annual "...recommended for high-school, public, and undergraduate libraries..."—Booklist "...well written and concise...very useful...Recommended."—Choice "...thorough, well-researched...well-organized and comprehensive...[an] excellent volume..."—VOYA African-American Writers, Revised Edition profiles popular and prominent African-American writers across many genres of literature. Each entry in this thoroughly revised resource provides a biographical profile, concentrating on the major literary works and accomplishments of each author as well as an outline of his or her contributions to American literature. A general bibliography and subject indexes complete the text. New and revised profiles include: Maya Angelou Alvin Aubert Edwidge Danticat Eric Jerome Dickey John Hope Franklin Ernest J. Gaines Henry Louis Gates Jr. E. Lynn Harris Randall Kenan Suzan-Lori Parks Ntozake Shange Colson Whitehead and many more.

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