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Every Tongue Got to Confess - Negro Folk-tales from the Gulf States

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  • Amistad

  • Paru le : 13/10/2009
A recently discovered collection of folktales celebrating African American oral tradition, community, and faith..."splendidly vivid and true."-New York... > Lire la suite
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A recently discovered collection of folktales celebrating African American oral tradition, community, and faith..."splendidly vivid and true."-New York TimesEvery Tongue Got to Confess is an extensive volume of African American folklore that Zora Neale Hurston collected on her travels through the Gulf States in the late 1920s. The bittersweet and often hilarious taleswhich range from longer narratives about God, the Devil, White Folk, and Mistaken Identity to witty one-linersreveal attitudes about faith, love, family, slavery, race, and community.
Together, this collection of nearly 500 folktales weaves a vibrant tapestry that celebrates the African American life in the rural South and represent a major part of Zora Neale Hurstons literary legacy.

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  • Date de parution : 13/10/2009
  • Editeur : Amistad
  • ISBN : 978-0-06-174180-7
  • EAN : 9780061741807
  • Format : ePub
  • Nb. de pages : 320 pages
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
    • Pages : 320
    • Protection num. : Contenu protégé

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Biographie de Zora Neale Hurston

Zora Neale Hurston was a novelist, folklorist, and anthropologist. She wrote four novels (Jonah's Gourd Vine, 1934; Their Eyes Were Watching God, 1937; Moses, Man of the Mountains, 1939; and Seraph on the Suwanee, 1948); two books of folklore (Mules and Men, 1935, and Every Tongue Got to Confess, 2001); a work of anthropological research, (Tell My Horse, 1938); an autobiography (Dust Tracks on a Road, 1942); an international bestselling nonfiction work (Barracoon: The Story of the Last "Black Cargo, " 2018); and over fifty short stories, essays, and plays.
She attended Howard University, Barnard College, and Columbia University and was a graduate of Barnard College in 1928. She was born on January 7, 1891, in Notasulga, Alabama, and grew up in Eatonville, Florida.
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