
keep a inchin along 1st ediiton
Book Details
- Publisher: Greenwood Press
- Author: Bruce Kellner
- Language: English
- Published Year: 1979
- ISBN: 00699624
- Pages: 300
- Dimensions: 24 x 16 cm
- Condition: Used – Good (37 illustrations; book is in good condition)
- Availability: In Stock
About the Book
Keep A-Inchin' Along: Selected Writings of Carl Van Vechten about Black Art and Letters, edited by Bruce Kellner, is a collection of essays and reviews by Carl Van Vechten focusing on African American art and literature. The book brings together critical writings that explore cultural movements, artistic achievements, and literary contributions.
The volume highlights Van Vechten’s engagement with artists, writers, and performers associated with the development of Black art and letters. Supported by illustrations and editorial commentary, the collection provides historical insight into cultural expression and artistic discourse. This publication is valuable for students, researchers, and readers interested in African American art, literature, and cultural history.
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Book Details
- Publisher: Greenwood Press
- Author: Bruce Kellner
- Language: English
- Published Year: 1979
- ISBN: 00699624
- Pages: 300
- Dimensions: 24 x 16 cm
- Condition: Used – Good (37 illustrations; book is in good condition)
- Availability: In Stock
About the Book
Keep A-Inchin' Along: Selected Writings of Carl Van Vechten about Black Art and Letters, edited by Bruce Kellner, is a collection of essays and reviews by Carl Van Vechten focusing on African American art and literature. The book brings together critical writings that explore cultural movements, artistic achievements, and literary contributions.
The volume highlights Van Vechten’s engagement with artists, writers, and performers associated with the development of Black art and letters. Supported by illustrations and editorial commentary, the collection provides historical insight into cultural expression and artistic discourse. This publication is valuable for students, researchers, and readers interested in African American art, literature, and cultural history.

