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Departing form the traditional criticism of African American fiction, E. Raja Rao`s criticism shows how the contemporary African American fiction, strongly based on the indigenous aesthetic tradition of African American literature, has come of age in the 1960s, a period commonly regarded as the second harlem renaissance. The book focuses on the works of Cyrus Colter, Ishmael Reed, Cllarence Major, Charles Wright, and alice Walker. ISBN: 81-7188-062-2
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