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1 Coleman, James W. Blackness and Modernism: The Literary Career of John Edgar Wideman
Jackson, Mississippi Univ Press of Mississippi 1989 0878053913 / 9780878053919 First Edition/First Printing Fine Fine SIGNED By Subject
This copy has been SIGNED by John Edgar Wideman on the title page! Diring his career as a writer-intellectual, John Edgar Wideman in his personal life has overcome feelings of alienation from the black community and had reoriented himself as a participant in black culture. Coleman identifies three main stages in Wideman's career: the early books; the Homewood trilogy; and the recent books. Included in this work is Coleman's interview with Wideman, conducted in 1988. 
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2 Wideman, John Edgar [Subject] : By James W. Coleman Blackness and Modernism: The Literary Career of John Edgar Wideman
Jackson, Mississippi Univ Press of Mississippi 1989 0878053913 / 9780878053919 First Edition/First Printing Fine Fine SIGNED By Subject
This copy has been SIGNED by John Edgar Wideman on the title page! Diring his career as a writer-intellectual, John Edgar Wideman in his personal life has overcome feelings of alienation from the black community and had reoriented himself as a participant in black culture. Coleman identifies three main stages in Wideman's career: the early books; the Homewood trilogy; and the recent books. Included in this work is Coleman's interview with Wideman, conducted in 1988. 
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