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I Love Myself When I Am Laughing... And Then Again When I Am Looking Mean and Impressive
Zora Neale Hurston · 1979 · 313 pages
The most prolific African-American woman author from 1920 to 1950, Hurston was praised for her writing and condemned for her independence, arrogance, and audaciousness. This unique anthology, with fourteen superb examples of her fiction, journalism, folklore, and autobiography, rightfully establishes her as the intellectual and spiritual leader of the next generation of black writers. The original commentary by Alice Walker and Mary Helen Washington, two African-American writers in the forefront of the Hurston revival, provide illuminating insights into Hurston--the writer, and the person--as well as into American social and cultural history.
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Shelby Knox
“I LOVE MYSELF WHEN I AM LAUGHING...A ZORA NEALE HURSTON READER from @FeministPress was probably my favorite book of this year. Her observations, her wisdom, her gift of language to describe everyday racism & also the joy of Black folks amidst it. It's a must read. (8/?)”↗