AMERICAN LITERATURE ] LITERARY CRITICISM
In the United States, Ishmael Reed, Leslie Marmon Silko, Ralph
Ellison, N. Scott Momaday, Toni Morrison, Rudolfo Anaya, Sandra
Cisneros, Maxine Hong Kingston, and Jessica Hagedorn are among the
notable writers of color who have emerged since World War II.
Although definitely individual and widely diverse, they are
all-American in their collective mixture of African American,
Native American, Asian American, and Hispanic strains. The work of
each, although distinct, has not remained in cultural isolation but
has enriched the inclusive literary treasury of the United
States.
This comprehensive, timely study by a British scholar closely
examines their fiction and autobiographical writings in cultural
perspective. It analyzes the ways politics and popular tradition
have influenced their work and the ways these ethnic authors
address and question such matters as whiteness, autobiography,
geography, and the forms of prose.
Other books have explored the variety of ethnic traditions in
American literature, but this is the first to consider them in
comparative terms in a single volume. In focusing on these writers
and their place in the context of American history and contemporary
popular culture, "Multicultural American Literature" underlines the
reality that it is multicultural writing that has revolutionized
recent American literary history.
For those wishing clear and accurate perspective on the national
literature of the present day, this informative book analyzes the
spectrum and provides an exact and faithful view of its
multicultural character.
A. Robert Lee, a professor of American literature at Nihon
University in Tokyo, is the author of "Designs of Blackness:
Mappings in the Literature and Culture of Afro-America" and, with
Gerald Vizenor, "Postindian Conversations.""
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