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REMEMBERING Paule: A Photo Memoir of Her Richmond Years

REMEMBERING Paule: A Photo Memoir of Her Richmond Years


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REMEMBERING Paule is the compelling story of two friends, novelist Paule Marshall and folklorist and literary critic Daryl Cumber Dance, both committed truth-tellers, teachers, cultural critics, writers, and activists who wielded their pens to revolutionize their literary world. Marshall is often hailed as the matriarch of the Black Women's Literary Renaissance. Her Brown Girl, Brownstones signaled a new day in African Diasporic women's writing. Daryl Dance has been dubbed 'the Dean of American folklore' for her work in African American and Jamaican folklore.

About the Author :
Daryl Cumber Dance has achieved renown for her classic studies and collections such as Shuckin' and Jivin': Folklore from Contemporary Black Americans; Folklore from Contemporary Jamaicans; Long Gone: The Mecklenburg Six and the Theme of Escape in Black Folklore; Fifty Caribbean Writers: A Bio-Bibliographical and Critical Sourcebook; New World Adams: Conversations with Contemporary West Indian Writers; Honey, Hush! An Anthology of African American Women's Humor; The Lineage of Abraham: The Biography of a Free Black Family in Charles City, VA; From My People: 400 Years of African American Folklore; In Search of Annie Drew, the Mother, and Muse of Jamaica Kincaid; Here Am I: Miscellaneous Meanderings, Meditations, Memoirs, and Melodramas; and her fiction, Till Death Us Did Part: A Story of Four Widows and Land of the Free... Negroes.

Review :
"There are many ways and reasons to love someone: kindness; thoughtfulness; warmth; patience; always being there for you. When my son was born Paule Marshall was the first person to visit me and bring congratulations and a present. I always loved her for that. When you read REMEMBERING Paule by Daryl Dance you will discover your own reasons for loving Daryl and Paule. A glass of wine, a quilt over your feet and a wonderful book. Who could ask for more?" --Nikki Giovanni, Poet "I am so grateful for Daryl Cumber Dance's stunning testament to her friendship with Paule Marshall. She held the treasured memories of Paule in her heart and mind until she could do justice to the specialness of their friendship. REMEMBERING Paule is magnificently worth the wait!" --Joanne Veal Gabbin, Founder of the Wintergreen Women Writers Collective "Daryl Cumber Dance has written an exquisite, meticulous and warmhearted paean to her dear friend, colleague, and fellow traveler, the novelist Paule Marshall. Dance regales the reader with countless scholarly activities and social events involving colleagues and friends literally across the globe from Richmond to Paris. REMEMBERING Paule is a delight, and it is also a powerful testament to the indispensable value of a lasting friendship." --Alvin Schexnider, Academician, Genealogist "What a gift it is to be given such a clear window into the extraordinary friendship of these two phenomenal Black women writers! REMEMBERING Paule captures the dazzling and the quotidian moments, both anchored in indubitable fact and delightful photographs. Paule Marshall lives on--vibrantly, vividly--in Daryl Cumber Dance's detailed and precious memories." --Lauren K. Alleyne, Executive Director, Furious Flower Poetry Center "To read REMEMBERING Paule by Daryl Cumber Dance is to understand how the brilliant writer Paule Marshall--a Brooklyn native of Barbadian heritage--could be lured to join Dance in the English department at Virginia Commonwealth University. At first unnerved by the Confederate statues on Richmond's Monument Avenue, Marshall, author of the seminal 1959 novel 'Brown Girl, Brownstones, ' formed an unlikely bond with her adopted city. Dance, her supportive colleague, tour guide and friend, renders in painstaking detail a heartfelt tribute to Marshall, who died in 2019." --Michael Paul Williams, Pulitzer Prize-Winning Journalist


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781962729000
  • Publisher: Inspire
  • Publisher Imprint: Inspire
  • Height: 279 mm
  • No of Pages: 76
  • Returnable: N
  • Spine Width: 10 mm
  • Weight: 585 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1962729001
  • Publisher Date: 08 Nov 2023
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Returnable: N
  • Sub Title: A Photo Memoir of Her Richmond Years
  • Width: 216 mm


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