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  • I Love Myself When I Am Laughing... And Then Again When I Am Looking Mean and Impressive: A Zora Neale Hurston Reader

    Zora Neale Hurston, Alice Walker, Mary Helen Washington

    Paperback (The Feminist Press at CUNY, Jan. 7, 2020)
    "Through Hurston, the soul of the black South gained one of its most articulate interpreters." —New York Times During her lifetime, Zora Neale Hurston was praised for her writing but condemned for her independence and audacity. Her work fell into obscurity until the 1970s, when Alice Walker rediscovered Hurston's unmarked grave and anthologized her writing in this groundbreaking collection for the Feminist Press. I Love Myself When I Am Laughing... And Then Again When I Am Looking Mean and Impressive established Hurston as an intellectual leader for future generations of black writers A testament to the power and breadth of Hurston's oeuvre, this edition—newly reissued for the Feminist Press's fiftieth anniversary—features a new preface by Walker.
  • I Love Myself When I Am Laughing And Then Again When I Am Looking Mean & Impressive

    Zora Neale Hurston, Alice Walker, Mary Helen Washington

    Paperback (The Feminist Press at CUNY, March 15, 1979)
    The most prolific African-American woman author from 1920 to 1950, Hurston was praised for her writing and condemned for her independence, arrogance, and audaciousness. This unique anthology, with fourteen superb examples of her fiction, journalism, folklore, and autobiography, rightfully establishes her as the intellectual and spiritual leader of the next generation of black writers. The original commentary by Alice Walker and Mary Helen Washington, two African-American writers in the forefront of the Hurston revival, provide illuminating insights into Hurston—the writer, and the person—as well as into American social and cultural history.
  • I Love Myself When I Am Laughing... And Then Again When I Am Looking Mean and Impressive: A Zora Neale Hurston Reader

    Zora Neale Hurston, Alice Walker, Mary Helen Washington

    eBook (The Feminist Press at CUNY, Jan. 7, 2020)
    "Through Hurston, the soul of the black South gained one of its most articulate interpreters." —New York TimesDuring her lifetime, Zora Neale Hurston was praised for her writing but condemned for her independence and audacity. Her work fell into obscurity until the 1970s, when Alice Walker rediscovered Hurston's unmarked grave and anthologized her writing in this groundbreaking collection for the Feminist Press. I Love Myself When I Am Laughing... And Then Again When I Am Looking Mean and Impressive established Hurston as an intellectual leader for future generations of black writers A testament to the power and breadth of Hurston's oeuvre, this edition—newly reissued for the Feminist Press's fiftieth anniversary—features a new preface by Walker.
  • I love myself when I am laughing ... and then again when I am looking mean and impressive: A Zora Neale Hurston reader

    Zora Neale Hurston

    Hardcover (The Feminist Press, March 15, 1979)
    Book by Hurston, Zora Neale
  • I Love Myself When I Am Laughing... And Then Again: A Zora Neale Hurston Reader

    Zora Neale Hurston, Alice Walker, Mary Helen Washington

    Paperback (The Feminist Press at CUNY, Jan. 1, 1993)
    The most prolific African-American woman author from 1920 to 1950, Hurston was praised for her writing and condemned for her independence, arrogance, and audaciousness. This unique anthology, with 14 superb examples of her fiction, journalism, folklore, and autobiography, rightfully establishes her as the intellectual and spiritual leader of the next generation of black writers. In addition to six essays and short stories, the collection includes excerpts from Dust Tracks on the Road; Mules and Me; Tell My Horse; Jonah's Gourd Vine; Moses, Man of the Mountain; and Their Eyes Were Watching God. The original commentary by Alice Walker and Mary Helen Washington, two African-American writers in the forefront of the Hurston revival, provide illuminating insights into Hurston-the writer, the person-as well as into American social and cultural history.
  • i love myself when i am Laughing

    HURSTON Zora N

    Paperback (AWB, March 15, 2012)
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