Name/Title
Every tongue got to confess : Negro folk-tales from the Gulf states.Entry/Object ID
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xxxiv, 279 p. ; 25 cm.
Every tongue got to confess : Negro folk-tales from the Gulf states by Zora Neale Hurston.
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Includes bibliographical references.
In this book Zora Neale Hurston records the voices of ordinary people and pays tribute to the richness of Black vernacular--its crisp self-awareness, singular wit, and improvisational wordplay. These folk-tales reflect the joys and sorrows of the African-American experience, celebrate the redemptive power of storytelling, and showcase the continuous presence in America of the Africanized language that flourishes to this day.
Contents: God tales -- Preacher tales -- Devil tales -- Witch and hant tales -- Heaven tales -- John and Massa tales -- Tall tales -- Neatest trick tales -- Mistaken identity tales -- Fool tales -- Woman tales -- School tales -- [Miscellaneous tales -- Talking animal tales -- Animal tales -- appendix 1. -- appendix 2. -- appendix 3. "Stories Kossula told me."Collection
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African Americans -- Folklore., Southern states -- Folklore.Publication Details
Author
Hurston, Zora Neale., Kaplan, Carla.Edition
1st editionPublisher
Harper CollinsPlace Published
* Untyped Place Published
New YorkCall No.
GR 111 .A47 H83 2001LCCN
2001024521