Shari Dorantes Hatch

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African-American Writers:
A Dictionary


From Library Journal

"This unique title profiles several hundred African American fiction and nonfiction writers from Colonial times to the present. The table of contents lists the authors alphabetically and then divides them into 17 categories (novels, short stories, slave narratives, etc.) and nine themes (Folktales, the Harlem Renaissance, Trickster Tales, etc.); authors whose work spans several categories are listed separately under each. The profiles themselves, presented alphabetically and ranging from a paragraph for less well known writers like Ai Ogawa to three pages for writers like Ralph Ellison or Terry McMillan, are both biographical and critical, although the amount of criticism varies. Included in each entry are the writer's birth and death dates, the categories into which he or she fits, and any pseudonyms. Black-and-white illustrations, references, genre lists, a comprehensive index, and chronologies of the writer's life dates and of African American literary firsts complete this impressive title. Hatch, a freelance writer, and Strickland (creative writing, Jersey City State Coll.) are to be commended; no other single work seeks to include all past and present African American writers of significance in such an affordable format.... (Entries are not attributed, but most were written by Hatch with some help from other contributors.).... the comprehensiveness of the work, its affordability, and the promise of future updates make this an appealing choice for all public and academic libraries."

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From Booklist

Finding information about African American writers has always entailed searching in a variety of resources. Children's writers, political writers, poets, songwriters, novelists, and speechwriters are covered in different sources, some easy to find, others not. Information about some writers, such as Toni Morrison and Phillis Wheatley, is readily available. Information about other, more obscure writers, such as Abby Fisher, who authored the first published cookbook by an African American woman, is harder to locate. And unearthing facts about those who penned comic strips, compiled bibliographies, or wrote scripts or political columns is even more challenging.

This very complete and readable dictionary helps to meet that challenge. Spanning the entire history of African American expression, it covers more than 530 individuals, including writers of commercials, hymns, newspaper editorials, and rap songs along with screenplays, novels, autobiographies, essays, and poetry. Publishers, editors, and patrons of the arts are included as well. Entries vary from just a sentence for actor Laurence Fishburne to 10 pages for Richard Wright. A handful of important movements, publications, and genres (e.g., Harlem Renaissance, Negro Digest, Spirituals) are also treated.

Each author entry begins with the author's birth name, followed by pseudonyms or alternative names and birth and death dates if available, as well as the genres appropriate to the individual. In addition to biographical facts, the editors have included information about what inspired the authors to compose their works, in the hope that the volume would be "a springboard for further investigation or even a source of ideas." Cross-references are in bold type, and each entry ends with abbreviated source references. The book is sprinkled with photographs and concludes with an appendix of writers by genre, a chronology of writers and a chronology of "firsts," full bibliographic references, and an index.

....the benefit of having information on so many authors in one place cannot be overstated. Recommended for high-school, public, and academic libraries.

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Review

"Students will also find subjects for research projects here...a good addition to a school or public library."
–VOYA, 12/​1/​2000



Product Description

A timely survey of an important sector of American letters, African American Writers, examines a multitude of black cultural leaders from the eighteenth century to the present as it focuses on novelists, essayists, scholars, activists, critics, teachers, poets, playwrights, and songwriters. Biographical information covers important events in a writer’s life, education, major works, honors and awards, family and important associates, and more. Includes illustrations, bibliography, and index.

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African-American Writers: A Dictionary

From Library Journal

This unique title profiles several hundred African American fiction and nonfiction writers from Colonial times to the present.

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