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Unfinished Masterpiece
Anita Scott Coleman
其他書名
The Harlem Renaissance Fiction of Anita Scott Coleman
出版
Texas Tech University Press
, 2008
主題
Fiction / Short Stories (single author)
Fiction / African American & Black / General
Literary Collections / American / African American & Black
Literary Criticism / General
Literary Criticism / American / African American & Black
Literary Criticism / Women Authors
ISBN
0896726290
9780896726291
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=vtIfAQAAIAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Though Anita Scott Coleman was born in Mexico and reared in New Mexico, her stories appeared frequently in The Crisis and other leading journals of the Harlem Renaissance. Reflecting and illuminating the movement's major themes, her often award-winning stories, delicate and understated, offer subtle commentary on the status of black women, their role in black society, and the position of African Americans in an overwhelmingly white society. As a young woman in New Mexico, Anita Scott graduated from New Mexico Teachers College and enjoyed a brief teaching career until she married. Later she moved to California, where despite her distance from Harlem she wrote her last nine published stories, polished examples of the Renaissance's finest short fiction, including "Unfinished Masterpieces." As one by one the journals of the Harlem Renaissance ceased publication, Coleman's career itself remained regrettably unfinished. By 1960, when she died at age seventy, the literary legacy of this masterful southwestern storyteller was forgotten. What Champion and Glasrud have recovered in this collection is more than Coleman's complete collected short fiction. It is a road map of African American life in the Southwest and West during the movement's glory days, etching not only indelible glimpses of character and culture but also the farthest reaching evidence of the Harlem Renaissance's success in sharing ideals and goals across a nation.