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I know what the red clay looks like :; the voice and vision of Black women writers

I know what the red clay looks like :; the voice and vision of Black women writers

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I know what the red clay looks like :; the voice and vision of Black women writers

by Carroll, Rebecca

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Extremely mild rubbing to spine head and foot, sunning to spine, single ink line to Acknowledgement page, crossed out correction
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0517882612
ISBN 13
9780517882610
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New York: Crown Trade Paperbacks, 1994. Uncorrected Proof. Paperback. Extremely mild rubbing to spine head and foot, sunning to spine, single ink line to Acknowledgement page, crossed out corrections to page numbers, else Very Good(+) to Near Fine(-).. Red octavo, x, 255 pages, b&w illustrations ; 21 cm. American literature -- African American authors -- History and criticism -- Theory, etc. || In I Know What the Red Clay Looks Like, Rebecca Carroll skillfully interviews fifteen black women writers. Carroll includes both major, established writers such as Gloria Naylor, Rita Dove, and Nikki Giovanni, and newer, emerging writers like Tina McElroy Ansa and Lorene Cary. With eloquence, candor, and a strong sense of sisterhood, these women tell their stories. Each interview is accompanied by an excerpt from the author's work, introducing readers to the variety and richness of their work. || Contents: Davida Adedjouma -- Tina McElroy Ansa -- Lorene Cary -- Pearl Cleage -- J. California Cooper -- Rita Dove -- Gloria Wade-Gayles -- Nikki Giovanni -- Marita Golden -- June Jordan -- Gloria Naylor -- Barbara Neely -- Gwendolyn M. Parker -- Charlotte Watson Sherman -- Barbara Summers.

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Title
I know what the red clay looks like :; the voice and vision of Black women writers
Author
Carroll, Rebecca
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Extremely mild rubbing to spine head and foot, sunning to spine, single ink line to Acknowledgement page, crossed out correction
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Edition
Uncorrected Proof
ISBN 10
0517882612
ISBN 13
9780517882610
Publisher
Crown Trade Paperbacks
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1994

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