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C. L. R. James: A Critical Introduction

by Aldon Lynn Nielsen
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Synopsis

This study of C. L. R. James's writings is the first to look at them as literature and not as theory. This sustained analysis of his major published works places them in the context of his less well-known writings and offers an encompassing critique of one of the African diaspora's most significant thinkers and writers.
Here the author of Black Jacobins, World Revolution, A History of Pan-African Revolt, , Beyond a Boundary, and the lyric novel Minty Alley is seen not only as among the great political philosophers but also as the literary artist that he remained, from his first writings in his native Trinidad through his underground years in America, to his final essays and speeches in London.
The writings of James have inspired revolutionaries on three continents. They have altered the course of historiography, shown that way toward independent black political struggles, and established a base for much of today's study of culture. This study evaluates them as powerful works of literature.

About the Author, Aldon Lynn Nielsen

Aldon Lynn Nielsen is a professor of English at San Jose State University.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 1997
Publisher
University Press of Mississippi
Pages
224
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780878059737

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