Vicious Modernism

James de Jongh

earliest edition we have, 1990 Cambridge University Press, 2009 paperback 292 pages

"In Vicious Modernism: Black Harlem and the Literary Imagination, James de Jongh interprets Harlem's ubiquitous presence in the creative literature and cultural history of the twentieth century."--Back cover.

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Vicious Modernism edition · 2012 · Cambridge University Press · 9780511898037
Vicious Modernism paperback · 2009 · Cambridge University Press · 292 pages · 9780521123303
Vicious Modernism edition · 1990 · University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations · 288 pages · 9780521326209

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