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Harlem Rhapsody
by Victoria Christopher Murray
Harlem Rhapsody by Victoria Christopher Murray (9/15/2024)
The novel Harlem Rhapsody centers around Jessica Fauset, an aspiring writer navigating the vibrant cultural landscape of the 1920s Harlem Renaissance. Her journey is intertwined with Crisis magazine, W.E.B. Du Bois's influential publication where she seeks to advance the careers of Black poets and writers who lack an avenue of publication in the white publishing dynasties. The novel offers an insightful portrayal of Harlem's literary and artistic explosion, featuring a vivid cast of characters. However, the transitions between chapters feel clunky, often bogged down by excessive references to famous figures and events. While names like Langston Hughes and Countee Cullen are important to the era, their constant mention detracts from the story's focus on Fauset. The novel loses momentum by frequently veering into historical references and Jessica's romantic interlude with DuBoist. Although the setting is rich and compelling, the overreliance on name-dropping can make the narrative feel disjointed, weakening the reader's emotional connection to the protagonist's struggles to guide a literary revolution.
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