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'Black Women Writers at Work' - A Timeless Legacy Rediscovered

Updated: Jul 17, 2024




First published in 1984 and triumphantly returning to the shelves in 2023, the cherished anthology "Black Women Writers at Work" has been resurrected by Haymarket Books on January 10, 2023 to enlighten and energize a contemporary audience. This vital collection presents interviews with luminaries in literature, including Maya Angelou, Toni Morrison, and Ntozake Shange, whom share connections to the local community, alongside other literary giants.



The conversations within this book delve into the core of the writers' intentions and the profound responsibility they bear, bridging the realms of imagination and real-life experiences with openness and profound insight. Maya Angelou, for instance, reveals her thoughtful consideration of her character Maya as a representation of every Black girl's journey in America, navigating the intricate dance between personal reflection and narrative detachment necessary for her dual role as an autobiographer and poet.

Curated by Claudia Tate, an esteemed literary critic and Princeton University professor with expertise in English and African American studies, this collection shines a light on life and literature as experienced by these remarkable women. Through Tate's insightful introduction, the book sets forth an empowering vision: to amplify the voices and inner worlds of these writers, asserting that Black women authors are the most formidable advocates for their own literary legacy. The re-publication of Tate’s anthology is a celebration of this enduring truth, ensuring that the voices of these influential figures continue to inspire and guide us. Highly recommend this book for all my women writers!




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