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The Greenwood Encyclopedia of African American Literature: 5 volumes

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With more than 1,000 entries by more than 200 expert contributors, this encyclopedia is the most comprehensive reference available on African American literature. While most of the entries are on individual authors, the encyclopedia gives special attention to the historical, cultural, and political contexts that have shaped African American writing. Included are entries on critical movements and terms, critics and scholars, historical and social issues, cultural and historical figures, literary forms and genres, literary schools and organizations, and many other topics. The entries cite numerous print and electronic resources, and the encyclopedia concludes with a selected, general bibliography. Designed to meet the needs of high school students, undergraduates, and general readers, this encyclopedia is the most comprehensive reference available on African American literature from its origins to the present. Other works include many brief entries, or offer extended biographical sketches of a limited selection of writers. This encyclopedia surpasses existing references by offering full and current coverage of a vast range of authors and topics. While most of the entries are on individual authors, the encyclopedia gathers together information about the genres and geographical and cultural environments in which these writers have worked, and the social, political, and aesthetic movements in which they have participated. Thus the encyclopedia gives special attention to the historical and cultural forces that have shaped African American writing. In addition to drawing upon the learning of Hans Ostrom, J. David Macey, Jr., and more than 200 expert contributors, the encyclopedia benefits from an editorial board of such distinguished scholars Houston A. Baker, Jr., Emily Bernard, Michele Elam, Dolan Hubbard, and Sheila Smith McKoy. Because of its broad scope, substantial entries, current coverage, and extensive attention to historical, political, and social contexts, this encyclopedia will be the major resource for high school students and teachers interested in the full range of the African American experience. Academic and public libraries will also treasure this work as an incomparable guide to our nation's African American heritage.

2196 pages, Hardcover

First published September 30, 2005

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Hans Ostrom

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Bookworm, indiscriminate reader, poet, scholar, blah, blah. Most recent book is Forgotten African American Firsts: An Encyclopedia of Pioneering History, ABC-CLIO/Bloomsbury Publishers, 2023, which won an award from a division of the American Library Association for encyclopedias appropriate for small and medium sized libraries. Written with J. David Macey. Novels: Three to Get Ready (procedural mystery), Honoring Juanita (contemporary/historical fiction, environmental and ethnic themes), and Without One (bizarre medical thriller/satire). Books of of poetry: The Coast Starlight and Clear a Place for Good. Book about writing: With Katharine Haake and Wendy Bishop, Metro: Journeys in Writing Creatively. Two books about the work of Langston Hughes, and with J. David Macey, The Greenwood Encyclopedia of African American Literature (5 volumes). I write screenplays and am on IMDB. Working on a memoir about growing up in a micro-town in the High Sierra.

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