Paris Noir: African-Americans in the City of Light.
by [Paris in the 1920s] Stovall, Tyler
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- ISBN 10
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Boston::: Houghton Mifflin,, 1996.. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Fine unread copy in a Fine unclipped dust jacket. Stovall's revelatory chronicle reclaims an important yet neglected chapter of cultural history, delineating a cohesive community of black American expatriate writers, artists, musicians and intellectuals in Paris from 1914 to the present. During WWI African American soldiers, targets of discrimination on the front and back home, were welcomed cordially by ordinary French citizens. Attracted by the myth of a color-blind France, Harlem Renaissance writers Langston Hughes, Claude McKay and Countee Cullen flocked to Paris; Josephine Baker conquered the stage with her sensational performances; jazz musicians Miles Davis, Charlie Parker and Bill Coleman lived in and drew inspiration from the City of Light. In the 1930s African American expatriate writers and artists in Paris helped launch the Negritude movement. Postwar Paris became a magnet to writers like Richard Wright, James Baldwin and detective novelist Chester Himes, who saw themselves as political exiles from a racist U.S. They fit into a vibrant Left Bank community that maintained close ties with Camus, Cocteau, Sartre, de Beauvoir. The 1960s and '70s saw an influx of African American emigre scientists, photographers, restaurant owners, taxi drivers, diversifying the community that today faces the rise of overt French racism. Stovall, a history professor at UC Santa Cruz, begins with an account of his own transformative experience as an African American in Paris in the early 1980s.
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- Gregor Rare Books (US)
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- Title
- Paris Noir: African-Americans in the City of Light.
- Author
- [Paris in the 1920s] Stovall, Tyler
- Book Condition
- Used
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Edition
- First Printing of the First US Edition
- Binding
- Hardcover
- ISBN 10
- 0395683998
- ISBN 13
- 9780395683996
- Publisher
- Houghton Mifflin,
- Place of Publication
- Boston::
- Date Published
- 1996.
- Keywords
- Harlem Renaissance AFRICAN AMERICAN BOOKS Harlem Renaissance Black History
- Bookseller catalogs
- EXPATRIATE PARIS;
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