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Zora Neale Hurston

A Biography of the Spirit

Women Writers of Color Ser.

by Deborah G. Plant

Synopsis

The author of such great works as Their Eyes Were Watching God , Moses, Man of the Mountain, Jonah's Gourd Vine, Mules and Men, as well as essays, folklore, short stories, poetry, and more, Zora Neale Hurston is regarded as an integral part of the Harlem Renaissance and one of the most important and influential African American writers of the past century. Through numerous biographies, many have come to know and love Hurston, and her work has found its way into high school and college curriculums. "Lost years" have been found, birth dates discovered, and the intricacies of relationships with friends, spouses, and family members have been uncovered. Yet, there is still a part of Hurston's life that is not accounted for. Aware of the challenges she faced in terms of constant ill health, personal and professional disappointments, struggles to fund her projects, even the inability sometimes to buy groceries, one wonders: How did she do it? What did it take for Hurston to accomplish all that she did? What did it take for her to live through the struggles she experienced? What allowed her to live-not just survive, but live?

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Book Information

Copyright year 2007
ISBN-13 9780275987510
ISBN-10 0275987515
Class Copyright
Publisher Greenwood Publishing Group Incorporated
Subject BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY;LITERARY CRITICISM;SOCIAL SCIENCE
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 241
Length of Recording 15
Shelf No. JH946