ISSUE# XLII
The Story and Its Writer Compact: An Introduction to Short Fiction (Paperback)
by Ann Charters
The necessity of blacks' writing fiction about the South. (Black, South Fiction, Art, Culture)
From: African American Review
| Date: June 22, 1993 |
Author: Andrews, Raymond |
It is necessary for black writers to write fiction to capture the essence of specific times and places that complement the objective picture portrayed by history. ............(Read More)
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