Book detail: Frye Street & environs: the collected works of Marita Bonner is presented as a focused source page for quotations connected with this book, collection, transcript, or source record.
This volume gathers Bonner's short fiction, essays, and plays, many of which originally appeared in periodicals such as The Crisis and Opportunity during the 1920s and 1930s. The works explore the lives of Black urban residents, particularly women, navigating the social and economic constraints of early twentieth-century American cities. Bonner's prose addresses themes of racial identity, class mobility, gender roles, and the tensions between provincial and cosmopolitan Black experiences. The Frye Street setting serves as a recurring symbolic landscape through which she examines community dynamics and individual aspiration. The collection preserves writings that had fallen out of circulation, contributing to the recovery of Bonner's literary presence and offering insight into the broader scope of Harlem Renaissance literature beyond its more widely anthologized figures.
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