20th-Century American Fiction: Author Links (EL 349W, Fall 2010) EL349 Wiki - Course Homepage - More Am Lit Links - Site Menu - Contact/Home **Note that you may find more/other helpful links by following the "More Am Lit Links" link, above.** Comics Stuff Look here. Maxine Hong Kingston (1940 - ) Diana Abu-Jaber on The Woman Warrior (Audio, NPR) Interview with Bill Moyers, 1990 Becoming American: The Chinese Experience (Moyers, 2003) Interview with Bill Moyers, 2007 Prof. Emeritus at UC Berkeley On "Tongue-Cutting" Doctorow, E. L. (1931 - ) "E. L. Doctorow's New York" (NY Times, 1993) On Ragtime "New Rochelle, New York" (Wikipedia) "Ragtime: Historical Figures in the Novel" (Wikipedia) "Charles Dana Gibson" and "The Gibson Girl" (W'pedia) The Murder of Stanford White (PBS) "Vaudeville" (Wikipedia) "Voisin-Farman Airplanes" (Wikipedia) "Early Aviation Industry in France" (USCFC) The Sandhog Project (+ Sandhogs in the NYT Archive)"Our Gang" (a.k.a. The Little Rascals) (Wikipedia) "Our Gang" Comedies at AOL Ragtime, the Musical (YouTube) (NYT Review of Musical) Ernest Hemingway (1899 - 1961) "A Clean, Well-Lighted Place" (e-Text) "Hills Like White Elephants" (e-Text) Bonus Links (Not Required Reading) "Hills Like White Elephants" (Read by Miette) "A Soldier's Home" (e-Text) The One with the Big Fish (e-Text) Zora Neale Hurston (1891-1960) "Zora Neale Hurston" (Bio from Gale/Cengage Learning) WPA Audio Files of Hurston The Zora Neale Hurston Plays at the Library of Congress "Zora Neale Hurston" (Florida Memory Project) "The Zora Neale Hurston Digital Archive" "Zora Neale Hurston" (Voices from the Gaps) "Zora Neale Hurston" (Wikipedia) Big Read's Their Eyes Page Photographs of Hurston (Wikimedia Commons) Quotable Hurston (Wikiquote) Zora Neale Hurston e-Texts (Gutenberg) The Official Zora Neale Hurston Website (Estate/Harper Collins) "Mules and Men: An E-Text Edition" Eatonville, Florida "In a Town Apart..." (9/08 NYT Feature) A/V Map From NYT Feature (See Eatonville Video) Zora! Festival in Eatonville"Eatonville, Florida" (Wikipedia) Town of Eatonville Homepage The 1928 Okeechobee Huricane Dubois, Washington, Harris, Hurston: Background for TEWWG Up From Slavery (Washington, U of VA version) The Souls of Black Folk (Dubois, U of VA version) Uncle Remus: His Songs and Sayings (Harris, U VA) Bonus Links (Not Required, Maybe Interesting) The Souls of Black Folk (Dubois, U of VA version) Up From Slavery (Washington, U of VA version) Uncle Remus: His Songs and Sayings (Harris, U VA) Disnified Harris: Jean Toomer "Deep River" Sherwood Anderson (1876-1941) From Winesburg, Ohio, read: "Grotesque," "Hands," "Paper Pills," and "Godliness" I-IV e-Texts of Winesburg, Ohio (choose your favorite format) Bonus: "Wal-Mart Opens Store in Winesburg, Ohio" (The Onion) Email Dr. Johnson |