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keith haring<br />

1958 – 1990, american<br />

Keith Haring Journals<br />

Keith Haring is synonymous with the<br />

downtown New York art scene of the<br />

1980s. His artwork—with its simple, bold<br />

lines and dynamic figures in motion—<br />

filtered into the world’s consciousness and<br />

is still instantly recognizable, twenty years<br />

after his death.<br />

368 pp. 978-0-14-310597-8 $20.00<br />

90 b/w images<br />

<strong>Penguin</strong> Classics Deluxe Edition<br />

FranCes ellen<br />

Watkins harPer<br />

1825 – 1911, american<br />

Iola Leroy<br />

Introduction by Hollis Robbins<br />

General Editor: Henry Louis Gates, Jr.<br />

First published in 1892, this stirring<br />

novel by the great writer and activist<br />

Frances Harper tells the story of the young<br />

daughter of a wealthy Mississippi planter<br />

who travels to the North to attend school,<br />

only to be sold into slavery in the South<br />

when it is discovered that she has Negro<br />

blood.<br />

240 pp. 978-0-14-310604-3 $15.00<br />

joel Chandler harris<br />

1848 – 1908, american<br />

Nights with Uncle Remus<br />

Edited with an Introduction by<br />

Bruce Bickley and John Bickley<br />

This classic collection of folktales, told<br />

through the distinctive voices of four slave<br />

storytellers, gathers seventy-one of Joel<br />

Chandler Harris’s most popular stories<br />

of the Antebellum South, including the<br />

trickster tales of Brer Rabbit, creation<br />

myths, Sea Island legends, chilling ghost<br />

stories, and the indispensable “The Moon<br />

in the Mill-Pond.”<br />

336 pp. 978-0-14-243766-7 $14.00<br />

Uncle Remus<br />

His Songs and His Sayings<br />

Edited with an Introduction by<br />

Robert Hemenway<br />

The dialect, lore, and flavor of black<br />

life in the nineteenth-century South is<br />

portrayed as it appeared to Georgia-born<br />

Joel Chandler Harris in Uncle Remus’s<br />

“Legends of the Old Plantation.”<br />

288 pp. 978-0-14-039014-8 $13.00<br />

See The Portable American Realism Reader.<br />

bret harte<br />

1836 – 1902, american<br />

The Luck of Roaring Camp and<br />

Other Writings<br />

Edited with an Introduction by<br />

Gary Scharnhorst<br />

More than any other writer, Harte was<br />

at the forefront of western American<br />

literature. This volume brings together<br />

all of his best-known pieces, as well<br />

as a selection of his poetry, lesserknown<br />

essays, and three of his hilarious<br />

Condensed Novels—parodies of James<br />

Fenimore Cooper, Charles Dickens, and<br />

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.<br />

320 pp. 978-0-14-043917-5 $16.00<br />

See The Portable American Realism Reader.<br />

P e n g u i n C l a s s i C s 115

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