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Gloria T. Hull (Author)
” . . . absorbing biographical study . . . ” –Black Enterprise
“Meticulously researched and thoroughly engaging . . . ” –Tulsa Studies in Women’s Literature
” . . . a splendid study . . . excellent . . . ” –Choice
“Color, Sex, and Poetry provides both the bread and the meat of critical analysis and exploration of the lives of three Black women writers.” –Belles Lettres
” . . . Hull succeeds not only in exploring writers whose work is hampered by their ‘split authorial personalities’ but also in outlining the effects of economic circumstances on literary production.” –Signs
A biographical/critical study of three Harlem Renaissance poets–Angelina Weld Grimké, Alice Dunbar-Nelson, and Georgia Douglas Johnson–during a rich and colorful period. Writing from a black feminist critical perspective, Hull recovers these black foremothers and in the process shakes up the traditional black literary canon.
Number of Pages: 256Dimensions: 0.69 x 9.25 x 6.18 INIllustrated: YesPublication Date: June 22, 1987





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