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Nella Larsen

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Nella Larsen
Larsen in 1928
Kinosusuon
Nellie Walker

(1891-04-13)Ngiop 13, 1891
Tadauwulan
minidu pogun
Gomot 30, 1964(1964-03-30) (umul 72)
Ngaran suaiNellye Larson
Nellie Larsen
Nella Larsen Imes
PondidikanFisk University
University of Copenhagen
Lincoln Hospital
New York Public Library
Kalaja
  • Novelist
  • librarian
  • nurse
Notable workQuicksand (1928)
Passing (1929)
MovementHarlem Renaissance
Sawo
(m. 1919; div. 1933)
GaaGuggenheim Fellowship

Nellallitea "Nella" Larsen (nosusu Nellie Walker; ngiop 13, 1891 – gomot 30, 1964) ii nopo nga American monunuat. Kumaraja sabaagi do dokutul om librari, isido minonuat duo no novel, Quicksand (1928) om Passing (1929), om piipiro nogi suniba. Montok sastera dau ii okuang, Nakaanu yau kasagaan mantad kotemporari dau.

Kinoingkawason o kinorohian monuat dau nokoimbulai mantad pogulu po 20th abad , soira isu kopointutunan om jantina nosoriuk. kalaja disido nadadi sabaagi do subjek di kogumuan doid akademik ,om nointutunan isido sabaagi do "okon no do novelis toponsol Harlem Renaissance, nga iso mogi lundu di bobos toponsol id kinoingkawason Amerika modernism."[1]

Koposion di pogulu

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Nellla Larsen nosusu sabaagi nellie Walker, id watas miskin id kabaatansouth Chicago nointutunan sabaagi the Levee, id ngiop l 13, 1891 (mulong po do insaru boroson isido nopo nga nosusu id toun 1893)[2]: 15, 64  Tama nopo dau nga i Pederline Marie Hansen Danish immigrant, ii miagal nosusu id toun 1868, id Schleswig-Holstein.[3]: 17–18  Mininda id Amerika syarikat id pialatan toun 1886 om minomoguno ngaran Mary, Tama Larsen kuminalaja sabaagi tukang jahit om monguhup walai id chivago..[4]: 18  Isido minidu pogun ontok toun 1951 id Santa Monica, Los Angeles County.[5]: 472 

Tapa diLarsen's nopo nga i Peter Walker, notumbayaan nogi o haro mixed-race Afro-Caribbean imigrasi mantad Danish West Indies. Walker om Hansen nakaanu lisin pisasawaan id toun 1890, nga miagal amu nakasawo.[5]: 20  Walker Henry toi ko' George Walker, tulun topurak id Albany, New York, ii nointutunan miniyon id koobutan indies in toun 1840.: 19–20 Id Danish West Indies, former slave states of the United States. Walker may never have identified as "Negro."[5]: 19–20  He soon disappeared from the lives of Nella and her mother; she said he had died when she was very young. At this time, Chicago was filled with immigrants, but the Great Migration of blacks from the South had not begun. Near the end of Walker's childhood, the black population of the city was 1.3% in 1890 and 2% in 1910.[5]: 15–16 

  • "Freedom" (1926)
  • "The Wrong Man" (1926)
  • "Playtime: Three Scandinavian Games", The Brownies' Book, 1 (June 1920): 191–192.
  • "Playtime: Danish Fun", The Brownies' Book, 1 (July 1920): 219.
  • "Sanctuary", Forum, 83 (January 1930): 15–18.
  • "Correspondence", Opportunity, 4 (September 1926): 295.
  • "Review of Black Spade," Opportunity, 7 (January 1929): 24.
  • "The Author's Explanation", Forum, Supplement 4, 83 (April 1930): 41–42.
  1. Bone, Martyn (2011), "Nella Larsen", in The Encyclopedia of Twentieth-Century Fiction, Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 658–659.
  2. Hutchinson, George (2006), In Search of Nella Larsen: A Biography of the Color Line, Harvard University Press.
  3. Hutchinson, George (2006), In Search of Nella Larsen: A Biography of the Color Line, Harvard University Press.
  4. Hutchinson, George (2006), In Search of Nella Larsen: A Biography of the Color Line, Harvard University Press.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 Hutchinson, George (2006), In Search of Nella Larsen: A Biography of the Color Line, Harvard University Press.
  • Hutchinson, George (2006), In Search of Nella Larsen: A Biography of the Color Line, Harvard University Press.
  • Pearce, H. (2003), "Mrs Adis & Sanctuary", The Gleam: Journal of the Sheila Kaye-Smith Society, No. 16.
  • Pinckney, Darryl, "Shadows", The Nation, July 17/24, 2006, pp. 26–30. Review: Hutchinson's In Search of Nella Larsen: A Biography of the Color Line.
  • Robert Aldrich; Garry Wotherspoon, eds. (2002). Who's Who in Gay and Lesbian History from Antiquity to World War II. London: Routledge. ISBN 0-415-15983-0.