Written in 1929 at the height of the Harlem Renaissance by one of the movement's most important and prolific authors, Plum Bun is the story of Angela Murray, a young black girl who discovers she can pass for white. After the death of her parents, Angela moves to New York to escape the racism she believes is her only obstacle to opportunity. What she soon discovers is that being a woman has its own burdens that don't fade with the color of one's skin, and that love and marriage might not offer her salvation.
Jessie Redmon Fauset Livres
Jessie Redmon Fauset était une rédactrice, poétesse, essayiste et romancière américaine qui a joué un rôle central dans la Renaissance de Harlem. Ses écrits explorent fréquemment les complexités de la vie afro-américaine, en particulier celle des femmes, en Amérique. Fauset aborde les thèmes de l'identité, de la classe et de la race à travers ses romans, démontrant une perspective nuancée et un style captivant. Son œuvre se caractérise par des personnages méticuleusement travaillés et un dialogue résonnant, qui attire les lecteurs dans les vies qu'elle dépeint.


There Is Confusion
- 288pages
- 11 heures de lecture
A rediscovered classic about how racism and sexism tests the spirit, ambition, and character of three children growing up in Hell’s Kitchen and Harlem, from the literary editor of The Crisis, the official magazine of the NAACP With an introduction by New York Times bestselling author Morgan Jerkins Set in early-twentieth-century New York City, There Is Confusion tells the story of three Black children: Joanna Marshall, a talented dancer willing to sacrifice everything for success; Maggie Ellersley, an extraordinarily beautiful girl determined to leave her working-class background behind; and Peter Bye, a clever would-be surgeon who is driven by his love for Joanna. As children, Maggie, Joanna, and Peter support one another’s dreams, but as young adults, romance threatens to upset the balance of their friendship. One afternoon, Joanna makes two irrevocable decisions—and sets off a chain of events that wreaks havoc with all of their lives. First published to immense critical acclaim in 1924, written with an Austen-like eye for social dynamics, There Is Confusion is an unjustly forgotten classic that celebrates Black ambition, love, and the struggle for equality. The Modern Library Torchbearers series features women who wrote on their own terms, with boldness, creativity, and a spirit of resistance.