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The Heart of Happy Hollow (Harlem Moon Classics) [Paperback]

Paul Laurence Dunbar (Author)
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Harlem Moon Classics February 15, 2005
A historic collection of perceptive tales from a luminary of nineteenth-century literature


First published in 1904, The Heart of Happy Hollow features sixteen short stories that provide rare glimpses into the lives of African Americans after the Civil War. Through characters ranging from schemers to preachers, Paul Laurence Dunbar crafted a rare snapshot of long-lost communities and their poignant sensibilities. An author who achieved remarkable versatility, he draws on language that is by turns folksy and formal, putting forth controversial vernacular dialects as easily as he delivers a hauntingly poetic scene.

In this collection, readers meet an influential entrepreneur who must navigate a treacherous political landscape; a Southern spiritual leader who must learn to accept the mores of his son, who was educated in the North; a reporter who restores hope in Santa Claus to a group of destitute siblings; and a host of other unique men and women giving voice to timeless themes.

Dunbar’s work has deservingly experienced a recent revival among commercial and scholarly audiences alike, and noted scholar Eleanor Alexander, author of the critically acclaimed biography Lyrics of Sunshine and Shadow: The Courtship and Marriage of Paul Laurence Dunbar and Alice Ruth Moore further contextualizes Dunbar’s contributions to American letters. A captivating read, The Heart of Happy Hollow will introduce more book lovers to this revered storyteller and visionary.

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First published in 1904, The Heart of Happy Hollow features sixteen short stories that provide rare glimpses into the lives of African Americans after the Civil War. Through characters ranging from schemers to preachers, Paul Laurence Dunbar crafted a rare snapshot of long-lost communities and their poignant sensibilities. An author who achieved remarkable versatility, he draws on language that is by turns folksy and formal, capturing vernacular dialects as easily as he delivers a hauntingly poetic scene.

In this collection, readers meet an influential entrepreneur who must navigate a treacherous political landscape; a Southern spiritual leader who must learn to accept the mores of his son, who was educated in the North; a reporter who restores hope in Santa Claus for a group of destitute siblings; and a host of other unique men and women giving voice to timeless themes.

Written by a visionary whose work has experienced a recent revival among commercial and scholarly audiences alike, The Heart of Happy Hollow will introduce more book lovers to this revered storyteller.

About the Author

Born in Dayton, Ohio, in 1872, PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR was one of the first African American poets to gain national recognition, completing six volumes before his death at age thirty-three. He also published numerous short stories and four novels, including The Sport of the Gods.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 176 pages
  • Publisher: Harlem Moon (February 15, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0767919815
  • ISBN-13: 978-0767919814
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5.3 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,225,242 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Embracing the past, April 9, 2005
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This review is from: The Heart of Happy Hollow (Harlem Moon Classics) (Paperback)
With characters ranging from preachers to con-artists, Paul
Lawrence Dunbar shows glimpses of the lives of African Americans
after the Civil War in a sleepy southern town called Happy Hollow.
Using the folksy language indicative of that era, along with mental
snapshots of our forgotten communities, he shares a historic
collection of perceptive tales filled with laughter, and saturated
with tears.

First published in 1904, THE HEART OF HAPPY HOLLOW features sixteen
engaging short stories. Dunbar peppers this collection with some
colorful characters and a group of unique men and women who give
voice to these timeless themes. One story reminds readers of the
adage, the more things change, the more they stay the same. It is an
amusing story of a father and son who adamantly share different
views about life and religion. Does that not sound like today? And
on an opposing end of the pen there is a heart-wrenching story
about the lynching of Jube Benson.

As noted on the back cover, Dunbar's work has deservedly experienced a
recent revival among commercial and scholarly audiences. Paul Lawrence
Dunbar has written a captivating book which should give example to
the craft of storytelling. A step ahead of much of the literary world,
he gives readers nineteenth-century literature that is second to none.
To reacquaint yourself with post Civil War life, pick up a copy THE
HEART OF HAPPY HOLLOW, it is an excellent read. (RAW Rating: 4.5)

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Patsy Ann, Aunt Dicey, Jane Callender, Brothah Hayward, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Cindy Ann, Dicey Fairfax, Ann Pease, Brothah Buford, Little Africa, New York, Santy Claus, Abram Dixon, Martha Ann, Robinson Asbury, Aunt Mandy, Emancipation Day, Isaac Jackson, Isaac Middleton, Number Ten, Robert Fairfax, Robert Vaughan, Sistah Griggs, Sister Pease, Brother Buford
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