Bird at My Window by Rosa Guy

Bird at My Window by Rosa Guy

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Bird at My Window by Rosa Guy

What happens to a dream deferred? asked Langston Hughes. Bird at My Window answers that question with a psychological study of a black man whose aspirations are subverted by his environment. Wade Williams wakes up in a mental hospital and is told he has assaulted his sister. As he retraces his steps during the course of the novel, the rich complexity of mid-twentieth-century Harlem and its problematic relationship to its residents is revealed in this powerful cultural critique.

Rosa Guy was born in 1928 in Trinidad, and came to the United States in 1932. The author of fifteen novels and the editor and translator of several volumes, Guy is the founder of the Harlem Writer's Guild. She lives in New York, New York.

Rosa Guy was born in Trinidad in 1922. After a troubled childhood and being forced to support her siblings at the age of 14, Ms. Guy pursued acting at the American Negro Theater in Harlem. She helped found the Harlem Writers Guild in 1950. Rosa Guy went on to become one of the most acclaimed young adult authors of the 20th century. She was known for writing very candidly about subjects that few others dared to broach in young adult fiction, including tensions between American blacks and Afro-Caribbean immigrants, and gay romance. Guy passed away in 2012.
SKU Non disponible
ISBN 13 9781566891110
ISBN 10 1566891116
Titre Bird at My Window
Auteur Rosa Guy
Série Black Arts Movement Series
État Non disponible
Type de reliure Paperback
Éditeur Coffee House Press
Année de publication 2001-05-17
Nombre de pages 220
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