Eric Walrond

A Life in the Harlem Renaissance and the Transatlantic Caribbean

(Author) James Davis
Format: Paperback
Price: £22.00

Eric Walrond (1898-1966) was a writer, journalist, caustic critic, and fixture of 1920s Harlem. His short story collection, Tropic Death, was one of the first efforts by a black author to depict Caribbean lives and voices in American fiction. Restoring Walrond to his proper place as a luminary of the Harlem Renaissance, this biography situates Tropic Death within the author's broader corpus and positions the work as a catalyst and driving force behind the New Negro literary movement in America. James Davis follows Walrond from the West Indies to Panama, New York, France, and finally England. He recounts his relationships with New Negro authors such as Countée Cullen, Charles S. Johnson, Zora Neale Hurston, Alain Locke, and Gwendolyn Bennett, as well as the white novelist Carl Van Vechten. He also recovers Walrond's involvement with Marcus Garvey's journal Negro World and the National Urban League journal Opportunity and examines the writer's work for mainstream venues, including Vanity Fair. In 1929, Walrond severed ties with Harlem, but he did not disappear. He contributed to the burgeoning anticolonial movement and print culture centered in England and fueled by C. L. R. James, George Padmore, and other Caribbean expatriates. His history of Panama, shelved by his publisher during the Great Depression, was the first to be written by a West Indian author. Unearthing documents in England, Panama, and the United States, and incorporating interviews, criticism of Walrond's fiction and journalism, and a sophisticated account of transnational black cultural formations, Davis builds an eloquent and absorbing narrative of an overlooked figure and his creation of modern American and world literature.

Information
Publisher:
Columbia University Press
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9780231157858
Publish year:
2018
Publish date:
Oct. 2, 2018

James Davis

James Davis is best known for his novel "The Lost City," a gripping tale of adventure and mystery set in the heart of the Amazon rainforest. His vivid descriptions and attention to detail bring his stories to life, captivating readers with his unique blend of suspense and intrigue. Davis's contributions to literature lie in his ability to transport readers to exotic and thrilling worlds through his engaging storytelling.

Reviews

Leave a review

Please login to leave a review.

Be the first to review this product

Other related

Scarlet

Scarlet

Defender of the Universe

James Davis
Paperback
Published: 2025
Default Cover

The Midlife Male Handbook

A Man's Guide To Thriving After 40

James Davis
Paperback
Published: 2025
Club Q

Club Q

James Davis
Paperback
Published: 2020
Smart Bandage Technologies

Smart Bandage Technologies

Design and Application

James Davis
Paperback
Published: 2016