Hello all!! Talking about the Realism and Experimentation period, there are a lot of things which are new for me, so
I would like to share with you some of them. For example, I did not know that this
period was an era of many and different writers due to in this era flourished a
new contingent of writers that included poet-novelist-essayist Robert Penn
Warren, dramatists Arthur Miller, Lillian Hellman, and Tennessee Williams, and short
story writers Katherine Anne Porter and Eudora Welty (VanSpanckeren,
97).
Also, many of these writers were from the South and others were not, but
their vision and works were focused on people from the South. As these writers,
there were many others who also made great contributions to the American
literature because they even though at that time there were wars and they were
immigrants from different countries, they made an effort which nowadays is
recognized in the American literature and around the world because of their
great literary works. One of those figures was Saul Bellow, who studied
anthropology and sociology which influenced his writings. His works were well
done, so he received the Nobel Prize for literature in 1976. Some of his works
are: Dangling Man (1944), The Victim (1947), The Adventures of Augie March (1953), Henderson the Rain King (1959),
etc. (104). As
this guy, there were so many important writers whose works are famous and well
known over the world.
Now, I know that Ralph Ellison was a very important figure at that time because
of his novel “Invisible Man” was selected as the most distinguished work of
fiction to appear in the post-world war II period (Perkins and Perkins, 1804).
Ellison’s interest in writing started because of the influence of music,
especially jazz and blues. His first works were short stories and essays, but
then, he wrote this novel by which he got success because it helped him to
continue his literary reputation. It was diverse in its structure due to it was
a folk novel, strong in the rhythm of jazz and blues, powerful in its
protection of the dual consciousness of the American black, it is highly
literary, literate, novel, and a lot of things that are very appealing for a
very good literary work (1805).
I would like to know why the works of so many non-native American writers
belong to the American literature even though their authors are not native Americans??