Paul Laurence Dunbar
Birth date: June 27, 1872
Died: February 09, 1906
Paul Laurence Dunbar's Books
Not by far, and this, the finale to this storyline and this series, was underwhelming for me. In an unsurprising move, Marvel is rebooting this series, leading me to be absolutely burnt out keeping track of what's coming and what's ending and what's what . I will be continuing, because there is n...
Looks like it'll be a longer arc. Lack of emphasis on Viv combined with the Weirdworld fantasy storyline aren't really engaging me. Then again, I'm psyched that the writer isn't afraid of doing something different. I've been happy with the writer as far as characterization goes and have liked...
These poems were really good. I love finding English poems written in dialects, and this is all in dialect spoken by African Americans of the antebellum south during the late 1800s/early 1900s.You can read an archived first edition of the book scanned online here:https://archive.org/details/candleli...
This is the definitive edition of America's first African-American poet's work, as it brings together all of Dunbar's poems and well worth a read.Dunbar's short stories are also excellent examples of early 20th century American literature, with wonderful local character and dialect, both of which ar...
I do like this series. Each book last half of a year in Alice's life. This, the second installment of her Junior year, did not disappoint. I like the characters, the situations mostly ring true, and the messages are not delivered via baseball bats. There are perhaps no surprises, but there's somethi...