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The Sport of the Gods

and Other Essential Writings

Paul Laurence Dunbar Shelley Fisher Fishkin David Bradley

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English
Modern Library Inc
15 November 2005
Edited by David Bradley and Shelley Fisher Fishkin, our unique edition is the best general Dunbar reader available.

Paul Laurence Dunbar (1872-1906) overcame racism and poverty to become one of the best-known authors in America, and the first African American to earn a living from his poetry, fiction, drama, journalism, and lectures. This original collection includes the short novel The Sport of the Gods, Dunbar's essential essays and short stories, and his finest poems, such as ""Sympathy,"" all which explore crucial social, political, and humanistic issues at the dawn of the twentieth century.
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Edited by:   ,
Imprint:   Modern Library Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 27mm
Weight:   553g
ISBN:   9780812972795
ISBN 10:   0812972791
Series:   Modern Library Classics
Pages:   480
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Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  ELT Advanced ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Paul Laurence Dunbar (1872-1906) overcame racism and poverty to become one of the best-known authors in America, and the first African American to earn a living from his poetry, fiction, drama, journalism, and lectures. This original collection includes the short novel The Sport of the Gods, Dunbar's essential essays and short stories, and his finest poems, such as ""Sympathy,"" all which explore crucial social, political, and humanistic issues at the dawn of the twentieth century. Shelley Fisher Fishkin is a professor of English and the director of American studies at Stanford University. An award-winning author, she is past president of the American Studies Association. David Bradley is an associate professor of creative writing at the University of Oregon, and the author of South Street and The Chaneysville Incident, for which he received the 1982 PEN/ Faulkner Award.

Reviews for The Sport of the Gods: and Other Essential Writings

With the centennial of his death approaching next year, ''The Sport of the Gods is both timely and necessary as the first book to compile the breadth of Dunbar's most important writings, including his short novel for which this volume is named....In these works, the stoic young man in the starched collar, as Dunbar often appeared in photographs, is a force of unbending intelligence and fiercely argued opinions. As a collection, ''The Sport of the Gods broadens not only an appreciation of Dunbar's wide-ranging talents but underlines the wealth of potential lost when Dunbar succumbed to tuberculosis when he was only 33. <br>-- Boston Globe <p> This vital repackaging of Dunbar's works, ably edited by Shelley Fisher Fishkin and David Bradley, will undoubtedly help restore his work to the stature it merits...the editors have assiduously culled fine examples of [Dunbar's] prose to supplement the poetry included here... Fishkin and Bradley's robust introductions to each section...are written in smart, accessible language...Even more valuable are the essays included here. They are indeed essential if Dunbar is to be properly assessed as a writer. <br> -- Washington Post Book World <p> A star in the nation's literary firmament . . . and the greatest African American poet before the Harlem Renaissance. <br>-Henry Louis Gates, Jr. <p> This Dunbar edition is likely to become the central one for teachers and students alike. <br>-Werner Sollors, professor of English literature and African and African American studies, Harvard University <p> This superb collection of Paul Laurence Dunbar's writings finally brings together in one volume his essential poetry, fiction, and journalism, revealinghis extraordinary talents as a writer. <br>-John Stauffer, professor of English and History of American Civilization, Harvard University


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