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DuBose HeywardDuBose Heyward

DuBose Heyward

a Charleston gentleman and the world of Porgy and Bess

James M. Hutchisson

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"Mainly known today as the author of Porgy, Heyward was a versatile artist equally at ease with verse, short fiction, novels, plays, and Hollywood screenwriting. He and his wife Dorothy helped to energize the nascent black theater movement in New York. A cofounder of the Poetry Society of South Caroline, the first regional poetry circle in America, Heyward became a vigorous promoter of southern writing that was to peak in the great southern literary renaissance.". "Pulled by tradition into a way of life he did not completely accept, he developed a growing social conscience through writing. He began as a social conservative but ended his life as a staunch progressive committed to the advancement of African Americans."--BOOK JACKET.

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OL Work ID
OL900000W

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BiographyHistoriographyAfrican AmericansSocial life and customsIntellectual lifeAfrican Americans in literatureAmerican AuthorsCharactersFolkloristsIn literatureGullahsHeyward, dubose, 1885-1940South carolina, social life and customsAuthors, americanCharleston (s.c.)South carolina, biographyAfro-Americans

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