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Wideman, John Edgar - Further Reading
FURTHER READING
BIOGRAPHY
Baker, Lisa. “Storytelling and Democracy (in the Radical Sense): A Conversation with John Edgar Wideman.” African American Review 34, no. 2 (summer 2000): 263-72.
Wideman discusses the role of the African American artist in society.
TuSmith, Bonnie, ed. Conversations with John Edgar Wideman. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 1998, 224 p.
Collection of interviews with Wideman.
CRITICISM
Byerman, Keith E. John Edgar Wideman: A Study of the Short Fiction. New York: Twayne Publishers, 1998, 120 p.
Full-length critical study of Wideman's short fiction.
Hood, Cara. Review of Fever, by John Edgar Wideman. Voice Literary Supplement 18 (December 1989): 7-8.
Review that considers Fever: Twelve Stories as a collection of stories about storytelling.
Julien, Claude. “The Silent Man's Voice in...
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Criticism
- Susan Fromberg Schaeffer (review date 10 December 1989)
- James W. Coleman (essay date 1989)
- Randall Kenan (review date 1 January 1990)
- Darryl Pinckney (review date 23 August 1991)
- Michael Gorra (review date 14 June 1992)
- Sven Birkerts (review date 13 July 1992)
- Judith Rosen (essay date 1992)
- James Wood (review date 7 May 1993)
- Doreatha Drummond Mbalia (essay date 1995)
- Keith E. Byerman (essay date 1998)
- Claudine Raynaud (essay date summer 1999)
- Fritz Gysin (essay date summer 1999)
- Tatiana Weets (essay date summer 1999)
- Sheri I. Hoem (essay date summer 2000)
- Michael Trussler (essay date summer 2000)
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