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"Bascom challenges standard versions of the Renaissance's dimensions -- everything from when it began and ended to its content and style...the pieces resound not with the voices of the glitterati but with a vernacular chorus about everyday life during the Great Negro Migration...this important book promises to shift discussions about Harlem, the Renaissance, New York and Depression-era America in popular culture, literature, history, and folklore." Library Journal
"A unique chronicle ... the range of material is impressive ... the real life characters here stand out as vividly as any in fiction writings by Renaissance writers." Emerge
"The Harlem writers produced hundreds of slice-of-life vignettes that provide an intriguing view of ordinary African-Americas as they struggles to cope with the Great Depression and the pervasive racism of the times... they include works by young luminaries-to-be-published, such as Ralph Ellison, Dorothy West, as well as talented unknowns like Vivian Morris ... Bascom has produced a delightfully engaging and diverse portrait of an almost legendary black urban community. Publisher's Weekly
"A unique and valuable addition to the literature of the Harlem Renaissance..." Kirkus Reviews
"The real significance of this collection is it delivers what was really in the hearts and minds of the people of Harlem," says Lionel C. Bascom, editor of A Renaissance in Harlem: Lost Voices of an American Community, just published by Bard. Bascom, an internationally published journalist and professor of English, brings together works that wre part of the Works Progress Administration's Writer's Project -- writing lost for generations in the vaults of the Library of Congress and published for the first time in A Renaissance in Harlem. The essays, including early writings by two masters of American literature, Ralph Ellison and Dorothy West, create a vibrant record of Harlem's daily life, nightlife and intellectual scene. In assembling this collection, says Bascom, he shares authentic black storytelling, reawakening the voices of ordinary people, voices which were drowned out by the celebrity and the "unofficial litetary program of the Harlem Renaissance." As noted by Booklist, "the collection represents a grittier image of Harlem than that of the celebrated Renaissance writers, who adopted a mission of uplifting the image of black people by avoiding dialect and any porttayals they thought might be viewed negatively."
Mr. Bascom is currently collecting materials for a book about Dorothy West. He is available for interviews, appearances and speaking engagements.
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Be prepared though for extensive reading. The complete set is very large, but shouldn't be an obstacle for those with a passion for both general and obscure history!
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Although the Charlie Chan films are sometimes accused of perpetuating racial stereotypes, they were in fact no more stereotypical than other serial-style films (Blondie and Dr. Kildare come to mind) of the era--and as the series progressed the patronization found in the earliest films was rapidly discarded. Regretfully, many of the best Chan films are not available on video, much less DVD, and fans of the series who want to see such classics as CHARLIE CHAN AT TREASURE ISLAND or CHARLIE CHAN AT RENO(my own favorites) must hope for a showing on television.
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