The Chase And Ruins Av Sharony (University Of Alabama) Green

The Chase And Ruins Av Sharony (University Of Alabama) Green

A fascinating look at a pivotal period in Zora Neale Hurston''s life that reimagines her complicated legacy.Zora Neale Hurston, an anthropologist and writer best known for her classic novel Their Eyes Were Watching God, led a complicated life often ma......
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<p><b>A fascinating look at a pivotal period in Zora Neale Hurston''s life that reimagines her complicated legacy.</b></p><p>Zora Neale Hurston, an anthropologist and writer best known for her classic novel <i>Their Eyes Were Watching God</i>, led a complicated life often marked by tragedy and contradictions. When both she and her writing fell out of favor after the Harlem Renaissance, she struggled not only to regain an audience for her novels but also to simply make ends meet. In <i>The Chase and Ruins</i>, Sharony Green uncovers an understudied but important period of Hurston''s life: her stay in Honduras in the late 1940s. </p><p>On the eve of an awful accusation that nearly led to her suicide, Hurston fled to Honduras in search of a lost Mayan ruin. During her yearlong trip south of the US border, she appears to have never found the ruin she was chasing. But by escaping the Jim Crow south to Honduras, she avoided racist violence in the United States while still embracing her privi
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A fascinating look at a pivotal period in Zora Neale Hurston''s life that reimagines her complicated legacy.Zora Neale Hurston, an anthropologist and writer best known for her classic novel Their Eyes Were Watching God, led a complicated life often marked by tragedy and contradictions. When both she and her writing fell out of favor after the Harlem Renaissance, she struggled not only to regain an audience for her novels but also to simply make ends meet. In The Chase and Ruins, Sharony Green uncovers an understudied but important period of Hurston''s life: her stay in Honduras in the late 1940s. On the eve of an awful accusation that nearly led to her suicide, Hurston fled to Honduras in search of a lost Mayan ruin. During her yearlong trip south of the US border, she appears to have never found the ruin she was chasing. But by escaping the Jim Crow south to Honduras, she avoided racist violence in the United States while still embracing her privilege—and power—as a US citizen in postwar Central America. While in Honduras, Hurston wrote Seraph on the Suwanee, her final novel and her only book to feature white characters, in an attempt to appeal to Hollywood''s growing appetite for "crackerphilia" (stories about poor white folks) and to finally secure herself some financial stability. In a letter to her editor, Hurston wrote that in Honduras, she may not have found the Mayan ruin she was looking for, but she finally found herself. Hurston''s experience in Honduras has much to teach us about Black women''s lives and the thorny politics of postwar America as well as America''s long and complicated entanglement with Central America. In an attempt to find historical meaning in an extraordinary woman''s conceptions of herself in a changing world, Green unearths letters, diaries, literary writings, research reports, and other archival materials. The Chase and Ruins encourages us to reckon with and reimagine Hurston''s fascinating life in all of its complexity and contradictions.

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Oppdag The Chase And Ruins Av Sharony (University Of Alabama) Green

Opplev en fascinerende reise gjennom Zora Neale Hurston sitt liv med The Chase And Ruins av Sharony Green. Denne tankevekkende boken gir et nytt perspektiv på en kompleks periode av Hurstons liv, da hun søkte etter tapte Mayan-ruiner i Honduras på 1940-tallet. Her får du innblikk i både hennes personlige og profesjonelle kamper, og hvordan disse formet hennes betydelige arv.

En dyptgående analyse av en bemerkelsesverdig kvinne

I The Chase And Ruins blir vi kjent med Zora Neale Hurston, en fremstående antropolog og forfatter som er mest kjent for sin klassiske roman "Their Eyes Were Watching God". Boken avdekker Hurstons flukt fra rasismens grep i Jim Crow Sør, til et nytt liv i Honduras, hvor hun utforsket sitt identitet og skrev sitt siste verk, “Seraph on the Suwanee”.

  • Fokus på komplekse temaer: Hurstons liv viste at selv de mest talentfulle kan slite med motgang og urett.
  • Utgraving av historiske kilder: Green benytter brev, dagbøker og litterære skrifter for å gi leseren et dypere innblikk i Hurstons livserfaringer.
  • Kulturelt perspektiv: Forholdet mellom svart-amerikanske kvinner og de politiske omstendighetene i etterkrigstiden fremheves.

Hvorfor du bør lese The Chase And Ruins

Ved å lese denne boken, vil du ikke bare lære om Zora Neale Hurstons liv, men også få en bedre forståelse av de kompliserte sosiale og politiske dynamikkene i Amerika og Sentral-Amerika. Green oppmuntrer oss til å undersøke hvordan Hurstons reise åpner dører for videre diskusjoner om identitet, rase og feminisme.

Ikke gå glipp av sjansen til å lese en gripende og innsiktsfull beretning om en av litteraturens mest kompliserte figurer. The Chase And Ruins Av Sharony (University Of Alabama) Green er ikke bare en bok; det er en viktig del av vår litterære historie.

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