Description
Despite the enduring popularity of Tropic Death, there has been little sustained critical examination of Walrond's achievement. In Eric Walrond: The Critical Heritage, Louis J. Parascandola and Carl A. Wade address this deficiency, fashioning the first critical anthology on Walrond. The ten essays in this volume employ a variety of literary, cultural and sociological approaches to illuminate the art and imagination of a writer celebrated as one of the most complex authors of the Harlem Renaissance. Included in the collection are two early commentaries by noted West Indian critic Kenneth Ramchand (his article is revised for this volume) and the late American scholar Robert Bone, as well as contributions by more contemporary voices. This comprehensive dissection of Walrond's life and writings reveals an oeuvre that still has much to contribute to discussions about modern black literary and cultural studies.
About the Author
Louis J. Parascandola is professor of English, Long Island University, Brooklyn, New York. His publications include "Look for Me All Around You": Anglophone Caribbean Immigrants in the Harlem Renaissance, "Winds Can Wake up the Dead": An Eric Walrond Reader and, with, Carl A. Wade In Search of Asylum: The Later Writings of Eric Walrond.
Carl A. Wade is former Senior Lecturer, Department of Literatures in English, University of the West Indies, Cave Hill, Barbados. He is co-editor, with Louis J. Parascandola, of In Search of Asylum: The Later Writings of Eric Walrond.
Book Information
ISBN 9789766402952
Author Louis J. Parascandola
Format Paperback
Page Count 232
Imprint University of the West Indies Press
Publisher University of the West Indies Press
Weight(grams) 456g
Dimensions(mm) 226mm * 149mm * 15mm