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Marshall, Paule 1929–: Critical Essay by Carol Field

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Paule Marshall
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Rarely has a first novel come to hand which has the poignant appeal and the fresh, fierce emotion of "Brown Girl, Brownstones."

Racial conflict and the anger and frustration it nurtures are part of this tale, but equally, if not more, important are the personal conflicts of men and women making roots in a new land, of men and women caught in duels of love and hate, of ambition, envy and failure.

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