To Da-duh, in Memoriam (Sources)
Contents: IntroductionPlot Summary Characters Themes Style Critical Overview Criticism Further Reading |
Sources
Brown, Lloyd W., “The Rhythms of Power in Paule Marshall’s Fiction,” in Novel: A Forum on Fiction, Vol. 7, No. 2, Winter 1974, pp. 159 – 67.
Christian, Barbara T., “Paule Marshall,” in Dictionary of Literary Biography, Vol. 33: Afro-American Fiction Writers After 1955, edited by Thadious M. Davis, Gale Research, 1996, pp. 161 – 70.
Collier, Eugenia, “The Closing of the Circle: Movement from Division to Wholeness in Paule Marshall’s Fiction,” in Black Women Writers (1950 – 1980): A Critical Evaluation, edited by Mari Evans, Anchor Books, 1984, pp. 295 – 315.
Davies, Carole Boyce, “Paule Marshall,” in Dictionary of Literary Biography, Vol. 157: Twentieth-Century Caribbean and Black African Writers, edited by Bernth Lindfors, Gale Research, 1996, pp. 192 – 202.
Gussow, Adam, Review of ‘ ‘Reena” and Other Stories, in Village Voice, Vol. XXIX, No. 20, May 15,1984, p. 47.
Japtok, Martin, “Sugarcane as History in Paule Marshall’s ‘To Da-Duh, in Memoriam,’” in African American Review, Vol. 34, Issue 3, Fall 2000, p. 475.



