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The Norton Anthology of African American Literature

The Norton Anthology of African American Literature

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A bit long yes, but great
Review: True, the book is LONG, and printed on THIN pages. True, it includes just about everyone and everything rather than a selection of a few of the so-called "greatest" African-American writers. That is the beauty of it though, it is precisely what it claims to be: an anthology.

You won't be able to read it in a day or two. But it is a reference tool for your family. Read it slowly and carefully, and decide for yourself who is "worth including" and who isn't.

I think this book is great, but if the number of pages scares you, maybe it isn't the book for you.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A bit long yes, but great
Review: True, the book is LONG, and printed on THIN pages. True, it includes just about everyone and everything rather than a selection of a few of the so-called "greatest" African-American writers. That is the beauty of it though, it is precisely what it claims to be: an anthology.

You won't be able to read it in a day or two. But it is a reference tool for your family. Read it slowly and carefully, and decide for yourself who is "worth including" and who isn't.

I think this book is great, but if the number of pages scares you, maybe it isn't the book for you.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A bit long yes, but great
Review: True, the book is LONG, and printed on THIN pages. True, it includes just about everyone and everything rather than a selection of a few of the so-called "greatest" African-American writers. That is the beauty of it though, it is precisely what it claims to be: an anthology.

You won't be able to read it in a day or two. But it is a reference tool for your family. Read it slowly and carefully, and decide for yourself who is "worth including" and who isn't.

I think this book is great, but if the number of pages scares you, maybe it isn't the book for you.


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