A free-lance writer, active in the area of ?little magazine” writing and publishing, and a member of the teaching staff of the Experiment in Higher Education at Southern Illinois University in East St. Louis, Henry Dumas had amassed a considerable body of work at the time of his death in 1968at the age of thirty-four. These two volumes (Ark of Bones and Other Stories and Poetry for my People), comprise most of his work, published and unpublished. They amply show the sensitivity and skill with which he approached the themes of blackness and youth, the preoccupations of the stories, and, in the themes and techniques of the poems, demonstrate the awareness of what an African heritage can mean to an American writer.
Ark of bones and other stories
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Author(s)Henry Dumas
PublisherRandom House
ISBN / ASIN0394709470
ISBN-139780394709475
Sales Rank3,801,682
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸