
About this book
"Singers of Daybreak defies the "eurocentric" notion that black literature is didactic. In seven critical essays, Houston Baker refutes this thesis by exploring the writings and criticisms of authors who include Ralph Ellison, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Frederick Douglass, Jean Toomer, Gwendolyn Brooks and George Cain. These critiques, then, emerge as an "afrocentric" examination of the black literary tradition that has been misunderstood and distorted."--Google Books viewed Jan. 7, 2022.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL4315243W
Subjects
American literatureHistory and criticismAfrican American authorsAfrican Americans in literatureIntellectual lifeAfro-American authorsAfrican AmericansAddresses, essays, lecturesLiteraturLittérature américaineAuteurs négro-américainsSchwarzeUniversity of South Alabama