Wallace Thurman
Title | Date | Type | Links |
---|---|---|---|
Detouring Harlem to Times Square | 1929 | Essay | |
Harlem Facets | 1927 | Essay | |
Harlem: A Melodrama of Negro Life in Harlem (play) | 1929 | Play | |
High School Girl (screenplay) | 1935 | Play | |
Infants of the Spring (novel) | 1932 | Book | |
Jeremiah, the Magnificent (play) | 1930 | Play | |
Negro Artists and the Negro | 1927 | Essay | |
Negro Life in New Yorks Harlem: A Lively Picture ... | 1927 | Essay | |
Negro Poets and Their Poetry | 1928 | Essay | |
Nephews of Uncle Remus | 1927 | Essay | |
Savage Rhythm (play) | 1932 | Play | |
Singing the Blues (play) | 1931 | Play | |
The Blacker the Berry: A Novel of Negro Life | 1929 | Book | |
The Collected Writings of Wallace Thurman | 2003 | Collection | http://www.questia.com/read/103204844?title=The%20Collected%20Writings%20of%20Wallace%20Thurman%3a%20A%20Harlem%20Renaissance%20Reader |
The Interne (novel) | 1932 | Book | |
Tomorrows Children (screenplay) | 1934 | Play |
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