Zora Neale Hurston, Richard Wright, James Baldwin, and Chester
Himes have all enlightened mainstream (white) audiences about their
race and culture. Focusing on fiction and non-fiction produced
between the Harlem Renaissance and the Black Arts Movement, Eve
Dunbar's important book, Black Regions of the Imagination examines
how these African American writers-who lived and travelled outside
the United States-both document and re-imagine their homegrown
racial experiences within a worldly framework. From Hurston's
participant-observational accounts and Wrights' travel writing to
Baldwin's Another Country and Himes' detective fiction, these
writers helped develop the concept of a region of blackness that
resists boundaries of genre.
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