Black Time
Fiction of Africa, the Caribbean, and the United States
by Bonnie Barthold
Yale University Press, c1981, Number Run (10987654321), 209 pages 1st EDITION . EXCELLENT Condition Hardcover with an EXCELLENT Condition Dust Jacket protected with a Mylar Cover. This book is ex-library with usual markings. Pages & Binding are NICE & TIGHT!
In this book, Bonnie Barthold provides a fresh view of the whole body of modern black fiction in the English-speaking world. She develops a theory, based on configurations of time, which produces convincing new readings of novels by Achebe, Lamming, Toomer, Armah, Attaway, Morrison, and Soyinka. Bonnie J. Barthold is associate professor of English at Western Washington University.
KEYWORDS: Nonfiction, Non-fiction, Africa, African Literature, African Diaspora, History, Literature, Literary History, Caribbean Fiction, American Fiction, US Fiction, United States, Black Fiction, West African Cycle, New World Fiction, Black Fiction, Themes, Black Fiction, Forms, Vision, Rebellion, Redemption, Chaos, Achebe, Chinua, Lamming, George Toomer, Jean Attaway, William Armah, Ayi Kwei Morrison, Toni Soyinka, Wole, Historical Background
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