
Attribution
Lucy Anne Hurston and the estate of Zora Neale HurstonPublication Details
Book1st edDoubleday2004Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS (UPPER LEVEL) PS3515.U789 Z74 2004 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
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SPEAK, SO YOU CAN SPEAK AGAIN also provides the extraordinary opportunity to hear Hurston?s own voice talking about her life as a writer on several radio interviews, and, in a powerful interlude, singing a passionate rendition of a railroad worker?s chant she learned while collecting folklore in the Deep South. Whether they are discovering Hurston for the first time or are devoted fans, readers will find hours of entertainment in SPEAK, SO YOU CAN SPEAK AGAIN. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
Notes
- Features pull-out facsimiles of cards, letters, manuscripts, etc
- "Zora Neale Hurston, celebrated anthropologist, journalist, essayist, playwright, and bestselling novelist, was a twentieth-century visionary who infused her work with the customs and folk traditions of the black American South. . Speak, So You Can Speak Again follows Hurston’s life from her Eatonville, Florida, beginnings to her days as a student at Barnard College to her travels to the Caribbean to the peak of her literary fame as the star of the movement that would be called the Harlem Renaissance to her death in obscurity in a small Florida town. Here, her journey is documented through an interactive collection of photographs, poetry, articles, cards, and handwritten notes."–BOOK JACKET
ISBN
- 0385493754
- 9780385493758
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