1st Edition

Black Writers Abroad A Study of Black American Writers in Europe and Africa

By Robert Coles Copyright 1999
    188 Pages
    by Routledge

    188 Pages
    by Routledge

    Originally published in 1999 Black Writers Abroad puts forward the theory that African American literature was born, partially within the context of a people and its writers who lived, for the most part, in slavery and bondage prior to the Civil War. It is an in-depth study of black American writers who, left the United States as expatriates. The book discusses the people that left, where they went, why they left and why they did or did not return, from the nineteenth century to the twentieth century. It seeks to explain the impact exile had upon these authors’ literary work and careers, as well as upon African American literary history.

    1. Introduction

    2. Escape From Slavery

    3. Black Abolitionists in Great Britain

    4. Emigration

    5. Expatriates and the New Negro

    6. The French Scene

    7. Black American Writers in Ghana During the Nkrumah Era

    8. Conclusion

    Bibliography

    Index

    Biography

    Robert Coles