Henry Dumas
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Born January 1, 1934
Died January 1, 1968 (34 years old)
Sweet Home, United States
10 books
4.3 (4)
35 readers
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Books
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The United States in Literature -- All My Sons Edition
Herman Melville, Benjamin Franklin, Vachel Lindsay, Kenneth Fearing, Sherwood Anderson, William Cullen Bryant, Katherine Anne Porter, Washington Irving, John Crowe Ransom, Spencer, Theodore, Margaret Walker, William Carlos Williams, Walt Whitman, Allen Tate, Stephen Crane, John Steinbeck, Edwin Arlington Robinson, Donald A. Stauffer, Thomas Jefferson, John Updike, Randall Jarrell, James Edwin Miller, W. H. Auden, Robinson Jeffers, Martin Luther King Jr., Marianne Moore, J. Hector St. John de Crèvecoeur, Elinor Wylie, Carl Sandburg, Mark Twain, Theodore Dreiser, Richard Eberhart, Ambrose Bierce, James Russell Lowell, Langston Hughes, Edgar Allan Poe, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Carson McCullers, Gwendolyn Brooks, Edgar Lee Masters, Countee Cullen, William Bartram, Eudora Welty, Henry Timrod, Archibald MacLeish, Stephen Vincent Benét, H. D. (Hilda Doolittle), Sidney Lanier, Abraham Lincoln, Emily Dickinson, John Dos Passos, James Weldon Johnson, Howard Nemerov, Claude McKay, Henry Dumas, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, John Ciardi, T. S. Eliot, George Santayana, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Donald Barthelme, Robert Creeley, Ernest Hemingway, Edith Wharton, E. B. White, Anne Bradstreet, Ezra Pound, Martin Buber, Theodore Roethke, Robert Frost, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr., Jesse Stuart, Robert Hayden, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Richard Wilbur, Amiri Baraka, William Stafford, William Bradford
4.0 (1)
11
Echo Tree
0.0 (0)
4
Henry Dumas’s fiction is a masterful synthesis of myth and religion, culture and nature, mask and identity. From the Deep South to the simmering streets of Harlem, his characters embark on surreal and mythic quests armed only with wit, words, and wisdom. Championed by Toni Morrison, Walter Mosley, and Quincy Troupe, -Dumas’s books have long been out of print. All of his short fiction is collected here, for the first time, and includes several previously unpublished stories.
The United States in Literature -- The Glass Menagerie Edition
Herman Melville, Benjamin Franklin, Vachel Lindsay, Kenneth Fearing, Sherwood Anderson, William Cullen Bryant, Katherine Anne Porter, Washington Irving, John Crowe Ransom, Spencer, Theodore, Margaret Walker, William Carlos Williams, Walt Whitman, Tennessee Williams, Allen Tate, Stephen Crane, John Steinbeck, Edwin Arlington Robinson, Donald A. Stauffer, Thomas Jefferson, John Updike, Randall Jarrell, James Edwin Miller, W. H. Auden, Robinson Jeffers, Martin Luther King Jr., Marianne Moore, J. Hector St. John de Crèvecoeur, Elinor Wylie, Carl Sandburg, Mark Twain, Theodore Dreiser, Richard Eberhart, Ambrose Bierce, James Russell Lowell, Langston Hughes, Edgar Allan Poe, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Carson McCullers, Gwendolyn Brooks, Edgar Lee Masters, Countee Cullen, William Bartram, Eudora Welty, Henry Timrod, Archibald MacLeish, Stephen Vincent Benét, H. D. (Hilda Doolittle), Sidney Lanier, Abraham Lincoln, Emily Dickinson, John Dos Passos, James Weldon Johnson, Howard Nemerov, Claude McKay, Henry Dumas, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, John Ciardi, T. S. Eliot, George Santayana, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Donald Barthelme, Robert Creeley, Ernest Hemingway, Edith Wharton, E. B. White, Anne Bradstreet, Ezra Pound, Martin Buber, Theodore Roethke, Robert Frost, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr., Jesse Stuart, Robert Hayden, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Richard Wilbur, Amiri Baraka, William Stafford, William Bradford
4.3 (3)
14
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