Major, Clarence (Vol. 3) - Major, Clarence 1936–

Major, Clarence 1936–

Major is a Black American poet and novelist. (See also Contemporary Authors, Vols. 23-24.)

Clarence Major and I shmael Reed are the mavericks of the new black poetry. They do not simplify their poems to make them easily accessible to "the people." Nor do they simplify their novels. "No," Major's second novel, is not an easy book. It makes one wonder where he will find readers for this brave but often confusing work….

[Most] black readers are unlikely to set aside the time to dig for the rewards in this almost encoded work. And white publishers tell us that white readers are no longer interested in black books….

When the code is broken, we discover a life twisted by castration and mutilation fears, and a mind filled with images of feces, blood, urine, racism, sex organs and death. All the characters are imprisoned by these images. In fact, we learn little else about them. They act out strange, sometimes...

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