![]() ![]() South of Tradition focuses not only on well-known writers such as Zora Neale Hurston, Ralph Ellison, James Baldwin, and Richard Wright, but also on up-and-coming writers such as Randall Kenan and less-known writers such as Brent Wade and Henry Dumas. But Harris-Lopez's readings of the various texts deliberately diverge from traditional ways of viewing traditional topics. ![]() Collectively, the essays show the vibrancy of African American literary creation across several decades of the twentieth century. With characteristic originality and insight, Trudier Harris-Lopez offers a new and challenging approach to the work of African American writers in these twelve previously unpublished essays. ![]()
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