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Lamming on Writing, Race, and the Human Condition

Lamming on Writing, Race, and the Human Condition

Update: 2023-04-13
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A treatment of George Lamming's 1956 essay "The Negro Writer and His World," with particular emphasis on the task of the colonized writer in creating a literary and readerly tradition, as well as the phases the writer moves through, from the singularity of the call of writing to the social relation of the writer to the highest form of literary composition: the universal human condition.

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Lamming on Writing, Race, and the Human Condition

Lamming on Writing, Race, and the Human Condition

John E. Drabinski