As a reaction against persistent black exclusion from white
American society, the novels of recent African American writers
boldly celebrate the heritage of black culture. They acclaim a
people once dispersed by racism and humiliation but now restoring
its legacy of rich community life.
For close examination of this theme Philip Page brings together
five novelists who are in the forefront of contemporary fiction and
shows how their voices combine for an ongoing dialogue on the
importance of community to the African American world.
Gaining its special force through addressing national concerns
and through never backing away from the truth in the face of
stubborn opposition, the fiction of Gaines, Naylor, Johnson,
Cade-Bambara, and Wideman contributes to postmodernist debates on
race, the repressed past, and the contemporary American
conscience.
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