
The Making of a Black Communist
Gordon was born and raised in the South but made his way north at a young age. In Boston, he founded the Saturday Evening Quill Club, an African American literary group that included other notable writers such as Helene Johnson and Dorothy West. He later became editor of and contributor to two major publications coming out of the era: the Messenger and Opportunity: A Journal of Negro Life. As he grew more political, he joined the Communist Party in the 1930s and became editor of and contributor to the New Masses. Scholars looking to research him have struggled to find disparate writings to get a fuller sense of his literary stylings as well as his political commitments. This welcome new volume establishes Gordon as a significant, understudied figure.
- Undertitel
- The Selected Writings of Eugene Gordon
- Redaktör
- Louis J. Parascandola
- ISBN
- 9781625348685
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 454 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2025-07-18
- Sidor
- 313
