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Gloria Naylor (Critical Survey of Long Fiction)
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In 1986, Gloria Naylor wrote a column, Hers, for The New York Times. She is also the writer of a number of screenplays, short stories, and articles for various periodicals. She is known primarily, however, for her novels.
Achievements
Enjoying both critical and popular acclaim, Naylor’s work has reached a wide audience. The Women of Brewster Place won the 1983 American Book Award for best first novel and was later made into a television miniseries. Naylor’s other awards include a National Endowment for the Arts...
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