Reprint Edition of the 1934 Edition.
This is the abridged edition of Nancy Cunards classic collection.
In 1934, Nancy Cunard self-published this volume in an edition of 1000 copies through her Hours Press.
She was an odd source considering she was a wealthy white Englishwoman.
Nonetheless, the volume was very well respected.
Chapters in the book cover Slavery, Patterns of Negro Life and Expression, Negro History and Literature, Education and Law, and more.
Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, William Carlos Williams, Samuel Becket, and others contributed to the text.
Mostly neglected in Cunards own time, Negro has attained the status of a cult classic.
The list of contributors--represented in poetry, prose, translations, and music--is a whos who of 20th-century arts and literature: Louis Armstrong, Samuel Beckett, Norman Douglas, Nancy Cunard herself, Theodore Dreiser, W.
DuBois, Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, William Plomer, Arthus Schomburg, William Carlos Williams, and more.
In its subject and international approach, Negro was generations ahead of its time.
Its exploration of black achievement and black anger takes the reader from life in America to the West Indies, South America, Europe, and Africa.
Though very much of its time, Negro is also timeless in its depiction of oppressive social and political conditions as well as in its homage to myriad contributions by black artists and thinkers.
The story behind Negro: An Anthology is as legendary as its contents.
In the late 1920s, Nancy Cunard, socially conscious, British, white, upper-class nonconformist and heir to the famed Cunard Shipping Line, married a black man and single-handedly put out 100 copies of a groundbreaking anthology.
The work contained essays, poetry, short stories, and political propaganda from the eras finest Afro-American writers, along with valuable contributions by several white writers, including William Carlos Williams, Samuel Beckett, and Theodore Dreiser.
In this invaluable reprint, we can see how broadly Cunards interest in the Negro question ran.
In chapters dealing with slavery, history, education, and the arts--as well as Latin America, Europe, and Africa--Cunard includes the poetry of Langston Hughes and Sterling Brown; Zora Neale Hurstons anthropological study of the Characteristics of Negro Expressions; James Fords legendary Communism and the Negro; and glimpses into the condition Reprint Edition of the 1934 Edition.
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