On Freedom and the Will to Adorn

C. Wall
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Although they have written in various genres, African American writers as notable and diverse as W. E. B. Du Bois, James Baldwin, and Alice Walker have done their most influential work in the essay form. The Souls of Black Folk, The Fire Next Time, and In Search of Our Mothers' Gardens are landmarks in African American literary history. Many other writers, such as Ralph Ellison, Zora Neale Hurston, James Weldon Johnson, and Richard Wright, are acclaimed essayists but achieved greater fame for their work in other genres; their essay work is often overlooked or studied only in the contexts of their better-known works. Here Cheryl A. Wall offers the first sustained study of the African American essay as a distinct literary genre. Beginning with the sermons, orations, and writing of nineteenth-century men and women like Frederick Douglass who laid the foundation for the African American essay, Wall examines the genre's evolution through the Harlem Renaissance. She then turns her attention to four writers she regards as among the most influential essayists of the twentieth century: Baldwin, Ellison, June Jordan, and Alice Walker. She closes the book with a discussion of the status of the essay in the twenty-first century as it shifts its medium from print to digital in the hands of writers like Ta-Nehisi Coates and Brittney Cooper. Wall's beautifully written and insightful book is nothing less than a redefinition of how we understand the genres of African American literature.
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尽管非裔美国作家的写作体裁多种多样,但w·e·b·杜波依斯、詹姆斯·鲍德温和爱丽丝·沃克等著名的非裔美国作家最具影响力的作品是散文形式。《黑人的灵魂》、《下一次的火》和《寻找我们母亲的花园》是美国黑人文学史上的里程碑。许多其他作家,如拉尔夫·埃里森、佐拉·尼尔·赫斯顿、詹姆斯·韦尔登·约翰逊和理查德·赖特,都是广受赞誉的散文家,但他们在其他流派的作品中获得了更大的名气;他们的论文作品往往被忽视,或者只在他们更知名的作品的背景下研究。Cheryl a . Wall首次将非裔美国人散文作为一种独特的文学体裁进行了持续的研究。沃尔从19世纪的布道、演讲和写作开始,比如为非裔美国人散文奠定基础的弗雷德里克·道格拉斯(Frederick Douglass),他考察了这种体裁在哈莱姆文艺复兴时期的演变。然后,她把注意力转向了她认为是二十世纪最有影响力的散文家中的四位作家:鲍德温、埃里森、琼·乔丹和爱丽丝·沃克。在书的最后,她讨论了21世纪散文的地位,因为它在像塔-内希西·科茨(Ta-Nehisi Coates)和布里特尼·库珀(Brittney Cooper)这样的作家手中,从印刷媒介转向了数字媒介。沃尔这本文笔优美、见解深刻的书对我们理解非裔美国文学流派的方式进行了重新定义。
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