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Women of the Harlem Renaissance : Poems & Stories (Collector's Library)

Autor Kate Dossett / Marissa Constantinou

Editorial PAN MACMILLAN

Women of the Harlem Renaissance : Poems & Stories (Collector's Library)
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  • Editorial PAN MACMILLAN
  • ISBN13 9781529069228
  • ISBN10 152906922X
  • Tipo LIBRO
  • Colección GARDNERS
  • Año de Edición 2032
  • Idioma Inglés
  • Encuadernación Paperback

Women of the Harlem Renaissance : Poems & Stories (Collector's Library)

Autor Kate Dossett / Marissa Constantinou

Editorial PAN MACMILLAN

-5% dto.    15,75€
14,96€
Ahorra 0,79€
Libro en Preventa, ¡Cómpralo ahora y sé el primero en recibirlo!
Este libro sale a la venta el [19/09/2032] (faltan sólo 3067 días)
Envío gratis a partir de 19€
España peninsular

Detalles del libro

The Harlem Renaissance was a cultural movement that saw an explosion of Black art, music and writing, yet few female creatives are remembered alongside their male counterparts.

Part of the Macmillan Collector's Library; a series of stunning, clothbound, pocket-sized classics with gold foiled edges and ribbon markers. These beautiful books make perfect gifts or a treat for any book lover. Women of the Harlem Renaissance is edited by Marissa Constantinou and introduced by Professor Kate Dossett.

Exploring subjects from love, loss and motherhood to jazz, passing and Jim Crow law, the poems and stories collected in this anthology celebrate the women of colour at the heart of the movement. Alice Dunbar-Nelson parades through New Orleans in 'A Carnival Jangle' whilst Carrie Williams Clifford takes to Fifth Avenue in 'Silent Protest Parade', and Nella Larsen seeks a mother's protection in 'Sanctuary'. Showcasing popular authors alongside writers you might discover for the first time, this collection of daring and disruptive writing encapsulates early twentieth-century America in surprising and beautiful ways.