Ernest J. Gaines Center Blog

Welcome to the Ernest J. Gaines Center's blog. Here, you will find information relating to ongoing projects at the Ernest J. Gaines Center. Along with information about the Center, this blog will serve as a spot to elaborate on Gaines' work and his relation to American literature, Southern literature, African American literature, and world literature.

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Tuesday, July 7, 2015

The African American Presence in Walker Percy's "The Moviegoer"

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One of the first posts on this blog focused on Walker Percy's Lancelot (1977) and his portrayal of African Americans in that novel. S...
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Tuesday, June 2, 2015

‘Deep in You:’ Encountering Gaines—Katharine Henry

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Today's blog post comes to us from the Ernest J. Gaines Center's Summer Research Fellow from Cal State LA Katharine Henry . She wil...
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Thursday, May 28, 2015

First Ever Ernest J. Gaines Society Panel at ALA 2015

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May 23, 2015, saw the first ever panel of the Ernest J. Gaines Society . The panel took place at the American Literature Association and ...
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Thursday, May 21, 2015

Langston Hughes's "Mulatto: A Tragedy of the South" and Gaines's "Bloodline"

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Ambassador Theater Playbill for Hughes's Mulatto Last post , I wrote about Frank Laurent being a representation of the decaying Sout...
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Tuesday, May 19, 2015

The Decaying South in "Bloodline"

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River Lake Plantation 1938  This past weekend, I read Gaines's "Bloodline" (1968) alongside Langston Hughes's Mulatto:...
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Thursday, May 14, 2015

Aunt Clo in Ernest J. Gaines's "Just Like a Tree"

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Your browser does not support the audio element. Ernest J. Gaines's "Just Like a Tree" concludes his short story collec...
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