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Highlights
- A critical collection of conversations with Toni Morrison, Alice Walker, Gayl Jones and other Black women writers that changed the scope of Black literature in the 20th century and beyond.
- About the Author: Claudia Tate was a professor of English and African-American studies at Princeton University, known for her innovative contributions to African-American literary criticism.
- 312 Pages
- Literary Criticism, American
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About the Book
A critical collection of conversations with Toni Morrison, Alice Walker, Gayl Jones and other Black women writers that changed the scope of Black literature in the 20th century and beyond.
Book Synopsis
A critical collection of conversations with Toni Morrison, Alice Walker, Gayl Jones and other Black women writers that changed the scope of Black literature in the 20th century and beyond.
Review Quotes
"Tate's probing, provocative, and insightful questions set a new standard for the interview as a genre."
--Valerie Smith, Princeton University
About the Author
Claudia Tate was a professor of English and African-American
studies at Princeton University, known for her innovative contributions
to African-American literary criticism. Black Women Writers at Work was Tate's first book.