When Washington Was in Vogue: a Lost Novel of the Harlem Renaissance - Edward Christopher Williams - Books - Harper Perennial - 9780060555467 - March 29, 2005
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Edward Christopher Williams

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Nearly lost after its anonymous publication in 1926 and only recently rediscovered, When Washington Was in Vogue is an acclaimed love story written and set during the Harlem Renaissance. When bobbed-hair flappers were in vogue and Harlem was hopping, Washington, D. C., did its share of roaring, too.

Davy Carr, a veteran of the Great War and a new arrival in the nation's capital, is welcomed into the drawing rooms of the city's Black elite. Through letters, Davy regales an old friend in Harlem with his impressions of race, politics, and the state of Black America as well as his own experiences as an old-fashioned bachelor adrift in a world of alluring modern women -- including sassy, dark-skinned Caroline.

With an introduction by Adam McKible and commentary by Emily Bernard, this novel, a timeless love story wonderfully enriched with the drama and style of one of the most hopeful moments in African American history, is as "delightful as it is significant" (Essence).

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 29, 2005
ISBN13 9780060555467
Publishers Harper Perennial
Pages 277
Dimensions 133 × 19 × 201 mm   ·   244 g
Language English  
Contributor Adam McKible