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Sweat Cheryl A. Wall

Sweat By Cheryl A. Wall

Sweat by Cheryl A. Wall


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This anthology of Zora Neale Hurston's work includes Sweat and The Gilded Six-Bits. The volume also includes the 1934 essay Characteristics of Negro-Expression, with excerpts from her autobiography Dust Tracks on the Road - with critical commentary.

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Sweat: Written by Zora Neale Hurston by Cheryl A. Wall

Now frequently anthologized, Zora Neale Hurston's short story Sweat was first published in Firell, a legendary literary magazine of the Harlem Renaissance, whose sole issue appeared in November 1926. Among contributions by Gwendolyn Bennett, Countee Cullen, Langston Hughes, and Wallace Thurman, Sweat stood out both for its artistic accomplishment and its exploration of rural Southern black life. In Sweat Hurston claimed the voice that animates her mature fiction, notably the 1937 novel Their Eyes Were Watching God ; the themes of marital conflict and the development of spiritual consciousness were introduced as well. Sweat exemplifies Hurston's lifelong concern with women's relation to language and the literary possibilities of black vernacular. This casebook for the story includes an introduction by the editor, a chronology of the author's life, the authoritative text of Sweat, and a second story, The Gilded Six-Bits. Published in 1932, this second story was written after Hurston had spent years conducting fieldwork in the Southern United States. The volume also includes Hurston's groundbreaking 1934 essay, Characteristics of Negro Expression, and excerpts from her autobiography, Dust Tracks on a Road . An article by folklorist Roger Abrahams provides additional cultural contexts for the story, as do selected blues and spirituals. Critical commentary comes from Alice Walker, who led the recovery of Hurston's work in the 1970s, Robert Hemenway, Henry Louis Gates, Gayl Jones, John Lowe, Kathryn Seidel, and Mary Helen Washington.

About Cheryl A. Wall

Cheryl Wall is an associate professor of English at Rutgers University. She is the editor of Changing Our Own Words: Essays on Criticism, Theory, and Writing by Black Women (Rutgers University Press) and the author of Women of Letters of the Harlem Renaissance.

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CIN0813523168VG
9780813523163
0813523168
Sweat: Written by Zora Neale Hurston by Cheryl A. Wall
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Rutgers University Press
1997-03-01
246
N/A
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