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| - Carl Van Vechten's Nigger Heaven, with its highly controversial title, was published in 1926 and sharply divided the black literary community. The older and more academic (and politically motivated) leaders,, considered the book, which, in their views, concentrated on the exotic and entertaining aspects of life in Harlem, to be a distortion of reality and an abuse by the author of the black hospitality. Younger intellectuals, above all writers and artists, approved of the Harlem presented in the novel as %22authentic%22 and sincere. In the age of the finally recognized fact of cultural pluralism in America, the distinction between the views of insiders and outsiders seems to be less important and so the white Van Vechten arguably remains an important part of the phenomenon called the Harlem Renaissance.
- Carl Van Vechten's Nigger Heaven, with its highly controversial title, was published in 1926 and sharply divided the black literary community. The older and more academic (and politically motivated) leaders,, considered the book, which, in their views, concentrated on the exotic and entertaining aspects of life in Harlem, to be a distortion of reality and an abuse by the author of the black hospitality. Younger intellectuals, above all writers and artists, approved of the Harlem presented in the novel as %22authentic%22 and sincere. In the age of the finally recognized fact of cultural pluralism in America, the distinction between the views of insiders and outsiders seems to be less important and so the white Van Vechten arguably remains an important part of the phenomenon called the Harlem Renaissance. (en)
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| - Carl Van Vechten's Nigger Heaven: Black Uptown Seen from White Downtown
- Carl Van Vechten's Nigger Heaven: Black Uptown Seen from White Downtown (en)
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| - Carl Van Vechten's Nigger Heaven: Black Uptown Seen from White Downtown
- Carl Van Vechten's Nigger Heaven: Black Uptown Seen from White Downtown (en)
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| - racism; modernism; James Weldon Johnson; W. E. B. Du Bois; Langston Hughes; Carl Van Vechten; black culture and literature; Harlem Renaissance; The New Negro (en)
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| - Univerzita Palackého v Olomouci
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