In this volume, Lovalerie King and Shirley Moody-Turner have
compiled a collection of essays that offer access to some of the
most innovative contemporary black fiction while addressing
important issues in current African American literary studies.
Distinguished scholars Houston Baker, Trudier Harris, Darryl
Dickson-Carr, and Maryemma Graham join writers and younger scholars
to explore the work of Toni Morrison, Edward P. Jones, Trey Ellis,
Paul Beatty, Mat Johnson, Kyle Baker, Danzy Senna, Nikki Turner,
and many others. The collection is bracketed by a foreword by
novelist and graphic artist Mat Johnson, one of the most exciting
and innovative contemporary African American writers, and an
afterword by Alice Randall, author of the controversial parody The
Wind Done Gone. Together, King and Moody-Turner make the case that
diversity, innovation, and canon expansion are essential to
maintaining the vitality of African American literary studies.
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