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E-grāmata: John Henry: Roark Bradford's Novel and Play: Roark Bradford's Novel and Play

Edited by (Professor of Afro-American Studies, University of Massachusetts, Amherst),
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Roark Bradford's 1931 novel and 1939 play dealing with the legendary folk-hero John Henry (both titled John Henry) were extremely influential in their own time, but have since then been nearly forgotten. Steven C. Tracy has united these hard-to-find works in a single critical edition that
helps contextualize-and revive-both texts. An expansive introduction explores Bradford's life; recounts critical responses to his works; and surveys John Henry's pervasive influence in folk, literary, and popular culture. The volume also features a wide array of supplementary materials including a
selected bibliography and discography, transcriptions of folksong texts and recordings available during the 1930s, and a chronology of the lives of both Bradford and Henry. As Tracy's introduction makes clear, such a consideration of Bradford--set in the context of writers, both black and white,
drawing upon African American folklore and using dialects along with stereotypical and non-stereotypical portrayals--is long overdue. This new edition is a windfall for scholars and students of folklore and African American literature.

Recenzijas

No writer shaped the popular reception of the John Henry legend more than white novelist and playwright Roark Bradford, the man who put Paul Robeson on the New York stage to create a national icon. Tracy's introduction shows us the complexity of Bradford's sentimental appreciation of African-American folklore, and his appropriation of black voices in making a literary voice of his own. Bradford's combination of love and theft turned black folklore into modern American music and literature. * Scott Reynolds Nelson, author of Steel Drivin' Man: John Henry: the Untold Story of an American Legend *

Introduction ; Bibliography for introduction ; Discography of recordings
echoing the folk tradition in the novel ; Transcriptions of versions of the
folk songs ; John Henry folk song bibliography ; John Henry bibliography,
1932-Present ; John Henry folk song discography, 1921-1931 ; Roark Bradford
Bibliography ; Reviews of the novel ; Reviews of the play ; Roark Bradford
Chronology ; John Henry: the novel _ ; I. The Birth of John Henry ; II.
Coonjine ; III. The Black River Country ; Bend Your Back and Sing ; Roll, You
Wheelers ; VI. Back of Town ; VII. Julie Anne ; VIII. Fourteen-Thirty-Six ;
IX. Woman on My Weary Mind ; X. Poor Selma ; XI. Stacker Lee ; XII. The Poor
Selma "Gris Gris" ; XIII. Man's Ever Burden ; XIV. Hand in Hand ; XV.
Shoulder Your Load and Walk John Henry's Pathway ; XVI. John Henry's Pathway
; XVII. Ring, Steel, Ring ; XVIII. Down the Road ; XIX. The Way with Women ;
XX. Doing for His Woman ; XXI. The How Long Song ; XXII. No Rest for the
Weary Burden ; XXIII. Lord, My Burden ; XXIV. John Henry Lays His Burden Down
; XXV. John Henry's Last Go
Steven C. Tracy is Professor of Afro-American Studies at University of Massachusetts at Amherst and editor of A Historical Guide to Ralph Ellison and A Historical Guide to Langston Hughes (OUP 2003 and 2004).