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Jazz from the Haiku King. - book review
James A. Emanuel. Jazz from the Haiku King. Detroit: Broadside P, 1999. 138 pp. $8.50. James A. Emanuel. Jazz from the Haiku King. Detroit:...
African American Review, 12/22/01 by Yoshinobu Hakutani · More from publication -
Like the Singing Coming Off the Drums. - Review - book review
Sonia Sanchez. Like the Singing Coming Off the Drums. Boston: Beacon P, 1998. 133 pp. $15.00. Sonia Sanchez. Like the Singing Coming Off the...
African American Review, 03/22/00 by Yoshinobu Hakutani · More from publication -
Richard Wright's 'The Long Dream' as racial and sexual discourse
Richard Wright's novel 'The Long Dream' depicts sexual relationships between a black man and white women to highlight the taboo placed on...
African American Review, 06/22/96 by Yoshinobu Hakutani · More from publication -
Richard Wright: Critical Perspectives Past and Present
Since 1970, Wright criticism has prompted over half a dozen collections, three of them on Native Son alone. At least four more are well under way....
African American Review, 12/22/95 by Yoshinobu Hakutani · More from publication -
Richard Wright's 'The Man Who Lived Underground,' nihilism, and zen
Richard Wright's 'The Man Who Lived Underground' is an ambivalent expression of existentialism, made complex through its subtle allegorical themes...
Mississippi Quarterly, The, 03/22/94 by Yoshinobu Hakutani · More from publication -
Racial oppression and alienation in Richard Wright's "Down by the Riverside" and "Long Black Song."
The existential philosophy in many of Richard Wright's books is a result of racial oppression, not the influence of French existentialist. 'Down by...
Mississippi Quarterly, The, 03/22/93 by Yoshinobu Hakutani · More from publication


