TY - BOOK AU - Turner, Darwin T., TI - In a minor chord: three Afro-American writers and their search for identity SN - 809304813 AV - PS 153.N5 .T852 1971 PY - 1971/// CY - Carbondale PB - Southern Illinois University Press KW - American Literature N1 - Bibliography: p. 138-147 N2 - In the midst of new estimations of Afro-American writers Darwin Turner's book is a landmark. In this brief but comprehensive introduction to the works of three black writers--Jean Toomer, Countee Cullen, and Zora Neale Hurston--he discusses the difficulties experienced by black writers not only in predominantly white society but also among blacks. His analysis of their careers and of their major works provides valuable insights into the state of black writing. www.alibris.com ER -