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Gloria Naylor by Henry Louis Gates Jr.
Gloria Naylor by Henry Louis Gates Jr.







Victorians referred to as "disinterestedness," which is to say "possessing an objective rather than an uninterested point of view"-for Gates is This ability of Gates is something akin to what Process, the great racial divide that still stands formidable in contemporary Point of view that they transcend their racial selves, surpassing, in the A few extraordinary individuals-forĮxample, Oprah Winfrey, Barack Obama, Bill Cosby and Bill Clinton-possess thisĪbility to move seamlessly among the two cultures, to possess such a universal His singular and uncanny ability to walk gracefully in both the white and the black Much in the literary sense of what he refers to as "signifyin(g)" but rather in Speak about the African American experience both from inside and outside his Scholar and a cultural commentator, Gates has that extraordinary ability to

Gloria Naylor by Henry Louis Gates Jr.

Both a literary critic and a journalist, a Louis Gates, Jr., to understanding African American literature, it is, withoutĭoubt, central to the originality and unparalleled success of Gates' own If the "double voice" is the key, according to Henry









Gloria Naylor by Henry Louis Gates Jr.