Their Eyes Were Watching God

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Zora Neale Hurston was an American folklorist and author. In 1925, shortly before entering Barnard College, Hurston became one of the leaders of the literary renaissance happening in Harlem, producing the short-lived literary magazine Fire!! along with Langston Hughes and Wallace Thurman. This literary movement became the center of the Harlem Renaissance.

Hurston applied her Barnard ethnographic training to document African American folklore in her critically acclaimed book Mules and Men along with fiction Their Eyes Were Watching God and dance, assembling a folk-based performance group that recreated her Southern tableau, with one performance on Broadway.

Hurston was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship to travel to Haiti and conduct research on conjure in 1937. Her work was significant because she was able to break into the secret societies and expose their use of drugs to create the Vodun trance, also a subject of study for fellow dancer/anthropologist Katherine Dunham who was then at the University of Chicago.

In 1954 Hurston was unable to sell her fiction but was assigned by the Pittsburgh Courier to cover the small-town murder trial of Ruby McCollum, the prosperous black wife of the local lottery racketeer, who had killed a racist white doctor.

Hurston also contributed to Woman in the Suwanee County Jail, a book by journalist and civil rights advocate William Bradford Huie

出版者:Harper Perennial Modern Classics
作者:Zora Neale Hurston
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页数:227
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出版时间:1998-12
价格:GBP 7.79
装帧:Paperback
isbn号码:9780060931414
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  • 英文原版 
  • 小说 
  • AfricanAmericanNovel 
  • 美国 
  • 外国文学 
  • 美國黑人小說 
  • Hurston 
  • 西方文学 
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Use of slang and African American English in dialogue.

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弱者拥有黝黑的眼睛,在洪水猛兽的灾难里企图透过黑暗寻找自己,寻找公平,寻找光明。灾难是寻觅的必经之路,是灾难让爱,光明,黑暗,通通显影。

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去年暑假读的,读的很粗,因为slang太多,有点disturbing 内容很好

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Use of slang and African American English in dialogue.

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排除有点不适应语言问题,其余都很好。真挚哇~

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