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Wrapped in Rainbows
Wrapped in Rainbows: The Life of Zora Neale Hurston | Valerie Boyd
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A woman of enormous talent, remarkable drive, and rare intellectual prowess, Zora Neale Hurston published four novels, two books of folklore, an autobiography, many short stories, and several articles and plays over a career that spanned more than thirty years. Although she enjoyed some popularity during her lifetime, her greatest acclaim has come posthumously. All of her books were out of print when she died in poverty in 1960, but today nearly every black woman writer of significance -- including Maya Angelou, Toni Morrison, and Alice Walker -- acknowledges Hurston as a literary foremother. And her masterpiece, Their Eyes Were Watching God, has become a crucial part of the American literary canon. Yet, despite the recent renewed interest in Hurston's work, she remains, as a friend and contemporary described her, "a woman half in shadow."Wrapped in Rainbows -- the first biography of Zora Neale Hurston in twenty-five years -- illuminates the complexities of an extraordinary life. Born in Alabama in 1891, Hurston moved with her family to Eatonville, Florida, when she was still a toddler. In this close-knit community -- the first incorporated all-black town in America -- she spent a pleasant childhood, happily imbibing the rich language and folk culture of the rural black South. When Hurston was still a girl, her mother died, and her father's swift remarriage led to the family's dispersal. Hurston spent the next decade wandering in search of parental figures, working menial jobs, and charting her own course into adulthood. Reinventing herself at the age of twenty-six, she entered high school in Baltimore by claiming to be ten years younger -- a fiction she would maintain throughout her life. Hurston went on to attend Howard University and Barnard College, and during this time launched her writing career in the midst of the blossoming Harlem Renaissance. In New York, she developed relationships with luminaries such as Langston Hughes, Ethel Waters, Fannie Hurst, and Carl Van Vechten. Hurston periodically left New York to travel the country (and the world) collecting black music, poetry, and literature -- becoming one of the most important folklore collectors of her time, as well as one of the most enduring writers of her century.Wrapped in Rainbows presents a full picture of Hurston as both a writer and a woman, shedding new light on her public and private lives. Drawing on meticulous research and a wealth of crucial information that has emerged over the past twenty years, Valerie Boyd delves into Hurston's thirst for the limelight, her sexuality and short-lived marriages, her mysterious relationship with Vodou, and her occasionally controversial political views. With the Harlem Renaissance, the Great Depression, and World War II as historical backdrops, Wrapped in Rainbows not only positions Hurston's work in her time but offers implications for our own.Featuring more than thirty-five black-and-white photographs -- including some that have never been published -- Wrapped in Rainbows is an eloquent profile of one of the most intriguing cultural figures of the twentieth century.
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shawnmooney
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Speaking across the decades....😍

Texreader 💜💜💜 6y
Louise Wow! What a quote! 💕 6y
LazyDays 💗💔💗 6y
TrishB 😔 is there any hope for us. 6y
Nute Truth! 6y
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thewallflower0707
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I‘m back from the Leipzig book fair! The drive back yesterday was horrendous. At first the roads were full with snow and later a storm was blowing! Fortunately I had someone to cuddle with 🌈. The last two days were extremely exhausting but I didn‘t feel as bad as I thought I would. My ears still don‘t really work but my cold is getting better!👌
#bookfair #buchmesse #leipzig #germany #roadtrip

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#tobeyounggiftedandblack #fiercefeb I am going historical too! Hurstons educational background in folklore and anthropology gave her a unique dimension to draw from for her writing. This has been on my TBR for years,time to get to it.

batsy Oh, that is likely to be a fascinating read! 👍Thank you, I'm learning from everyone's posts today... 7y
Leftcoastzen @batsy book title comes from this Hurston quote “I have been in sorrow‘s kitchen & licked out all the pots.Then I have stood on the peaky mountain wrapped in rainbows,with a harp & a sword in my hands.” 7y
Eggs I'm so interested in her. Want to read this 7y
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Eggs Great pic and I love your leaf face artpiece-not all who wander are lost 7y
batsy 💔❤❤ 7y
Leftcoastzen @eggs Thx,I love it too..just a little resin piece I found at Tuesday Morning. 7y
SilversReviews Great photo. 7y
Liz_M @Leftcoastzen Cool, that quote also supplied the title for another good book. 7y
Leftcoastzen @Liz_M That Book sounds good. 7y
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asiriusreader
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Day 24: A very muted #rainbowbookstack for me. With many books still packed away, I made do! Also...realized I need more green and purple books. Time to shop! 😉 I've been enjoying seeing everyone else's rainbow books today! 🌈📖😍 #riotgrams

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Donna_sBookMinute
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"No matter how far a person can go the horizon is still way beyond you." #ZoraNealeHurston #quote #AuthorBirthday #OnThisDay

I've been running around so much today, I almost forgot. Now I can't find the Litsyan's post that reminded me. I'll tag her when I do. Thank you!

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KVanRead
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So this is what I did during the election last night. Today it's reminding me to seek out the good, the light, all the colors, abundance. And Litsy is overflowing with it. I love you guys. Thanks for being such a supportive, safe and KIND community. #imwithyou ❤️💛💚💙💜 Also, this book looks great 👍🏽📚

Donna_sBookMinute I have this book as well as many of Zora's writings. It's the biography of Harlem Renaissance writer Zora Neale Hurston. 8y
BarbaraTheBibliophage I am starting to re-prioritize my TBR. #diversity and #escape at the top. Contradictory but crucial to survival. 8y
KVanRead @Donna_sBookMinute Yes, I read the book profile and it looks excellent. Another TBR 8y
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KVanRead @BarbaraTheBibliophage That sounds like a very good plan. 8y
Donna_sBookMinute @BarbaraTheBibliophage -- I'm inclined to redo my TBR from time to time. And I'm perfectly fine with it. 📚❓📚. There. That's better. 😊 8y
Bette 💙👍 8y
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KVanRead
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So this is what I did while watching the election last night. Today it's reminding to seek out the good, the light, all the colors, abundance. And Litsy is overflowing with it. I love you guys. #imwithyou Also, this book looks really good!📚👍🏽

KVanRead Sorry about the double posting. Litsy was glitching on me. 8y
JanuarieTimewalker13 @KVanRead so pretty, I was happy to see it twice!! 8y
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RebeccaH
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Excellent.

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Blurb.

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RebeccaH
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My new read, for the Women's Lives Club. #wlclub

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raihanaaaa
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I devoured 13 chapters of the March #wlclub read during a flight yesterday. I haven't read any of Zora Neale Hurston's work, but she seems like such a singular character that I must correct this immediately.