Platitudes

Platitudes1988
About this book
"Trey Ellis's debut novel, Platitudes, first published in 1988, takes on conflicts within the African American literary community. Dewayne Wellington, a failing black experimental novelist, and Isshee Ayam, a radical feminist author, collaborate on Dewayne's latest sexist comedy. Alternately telling the story about the coming of age of Earle and Dorothy - two black middle-class teenagers, sex-starved in New York City - the battling writers sneak ever, and dangerously, closer to reconciling their literary disputes." "This edition of Platitudes also includes "The New Black Aesthetic," a groundbreaking essay by Ellis that appeared in the journal Callaloo."--Jacket.
Details
- First published
- 1988
- Publisher
- Vintage Books
- Pages
- 183
- ISBN-13
- 9780394754390
- OL Work ID
- OL1941906W
Subjects
African American women novelistsStorytellingFictionSocial classesWriter's blockSex roleAfrican American novelistsAuthorshipSex differencesFiction, psychologicalFiction, humorousAfrican americans, fiction