New Releases by Roger Rosenblatt

Roger Rosenblatt is the author of Witness (1985), The viability of mid-level practitioners in isolated rural communities (1978), The Growth and Evolution of Rural Primary Care Practice (1977), Black Fiction (1974), Stephen MacKenna and the Irish Literary Revival (1968).

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Witness

release date: Jan 01, 1985
Witness
A comprehensive view of the effects of the atomic bomb, covering a broad spectrum of areas--diplomacy, foreign policy, and politics--and assesses the consequences of nuclear technology

The viability of mid-level practitioners in isolated rural communities

The Growth and Evolution of Rural Primary Care Practice

Black Fiction

Black Fiction
In this illuminating book Roger Rosenblatt offers both sensitive analyses of individual works and a provocative and compelling thesis. He argues that black fiction has a unity deriving not from any chronological sequence, or simply from its black authorship, but from a particular cyclical conception of history on which practically every significant black American novel and short story is based. Marked for oppression by an external physical characteristic, black characters struggle constantly against and within a hostile world. Rosenblatt''s analysis of the way black protagonists try to break historical patterns provides an integrated and sustained interpretation of motives and methods in black fiction. The black hero, after starting on a circular track, may try to change direction by means of his youth, love, education, or humor; or he may try to escape into his own elusive and vague history. But, as Rosenblatt demonstrates, these attempts all fail. And the black hero discovers in the failure of his attempts that the society which caused all this failure is not only unattainable but undesirable. Neither a sociological study nor a routine survey, this is distinctly a work of literary criticism which concentrates on black fiction as literature.

Stephen MacKenna and the Irish Literary Revival

Famous American Negro Poets

Famous American Negro Poets
Brief biographies of twelve Afro-American poets with examples of their best-known works, from Jupiter Hammon of the eighteenth century to today''s Arna Bontemps and Gwendolyn Brooks.
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