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Modern Black novelists ; a collection of critical essays, edited by M. G. Cooke.

Contributor Cooke, Michael G. comp.

Imprint:Englewood Cliffs, NJ : Prentice-Hall, [1971]

Descriptioniv, 219 p. ; 22 cm.

Note:"A Spectrum book."

Note:Negritude: literature and ideology / Abila Irele. - Roots / Ezekiel Mphahlele. - Tradition and the West Indian novel / Wilson Harris. - Ralph Ellison and the uses of imagination / Robert Bone. - Nightmare of a native son: Invisible Man, by Ralph Ellison / Jonathan Baumbach. - Black existentialism: Richard Wright / Kingsley Widmer. - Fathers and sons in James Baldwin's Go Tell It On The Mountain / Michel Fabre. - The African personality in the African novel / Robert W. July. - Chinua Achebe / Anne Tibble. - The idea of assimilation: Mongo Beti and Camara Laye / Jeannette Macaulay. - Camara Laye: another interpretation / Janheinz Jahn. - Discovery / Gerald Moore. - The ironic approach: the novels of V.S. Naipaul / Gordon Rohlehr. - The fugitive in the forest: four novels by Wilson Harris / John Hearne. - The road to Banana Bottom / Kenneth Ramchand.

Bibliography Note:Bibliography: p. 213-219.

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