Zora in Florida, Glassman, Seidel, 1991, 15 Essays about Zora
Zora in Florida, Steve Glassman, Kathryn Seidel, University of Central Florida Press ,1991, First Edition, Softcover, ISBN 9780813010618, 197 pages. 9.25×6.25×0.75 inches.
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Zora in Florida is a captivating book edited by Steve Glassman and Kathryn Seidel, published by The University of Central Florida Press. The book is a fascinating biography of the African American writer and anthropologist Zora Neale Hurston, exploring her life and work while living and studying in Florida. The authors take the reader on a journey through Hurston’s formative years, offering insights into her intellectual development, the struggles she faced as a woman of color in the early 20th century, and her contributions to the field of anthropology. They also delve into Hurston’s literary works and offer a fresh perspective on her legacy as a writer. Overall, Zora in Florida is an engaging and well-researched account of one of America’s most important cultural figures, and a must-read for anyone interested in Hurston’s life and work.