Looking for Harlem: The absent Narrator in Roy DeCarava and Langston Hughes' The Sweet Flypaper of Life (1955)
Blinder, Caroline.
2018.
Looking for Harlem: The absent Narrator in Roy DeCarava and Langston Hughes' The Sweet Flypaper of Life (1955).
CoSMo - Comparative Studies in Modernism(13),
ISSN 2281-6658
[Article]
An examination of The Sweet Flypaper of Life from 1955, Langston Hughes and Roy DeCarava’s much neglected photo-textual collaboration, this article looks at Roy Decarava’s photographic studies of Black neighborhoods in the 1940s and Langston Hughes’ accompanying text; a meandering memoir narrated solely from the perspective of an elderly African American woman. The article argues that the book positions itself in a non-man’s land – literally and at times photographically - in order to to render homage to the resilience and beauty of an African/American neighborhood in the face of economic adversity.
Item Type | Article |
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Keywords | Langston Hughes, Roy DeCarava, Harlem, Photography and literature |
Departments, Centres and Research Units | English and Comparative Literature |
Date Deposited | 21 Oct 2019 13:14 |
Last Modified | 18 Jun 2021 05:43 |