Who are some good black authors who don't talk about
>muh racism
>good
>black
>authors
pick two
Alexandre Dumas
>>8422128
Good and black
>>8422124
Samuel Delaney and Derek Walcott come to mind. Both of their masterpieces, Dhalgren and Omeros, are derivative of The Odyssey, similar to Ulysses but in different veins. Ulysses being modern-lit, Dhalgren being sci-fi, and Omeros being an epic poem
What are some good 4chan /lit/ threads who don't talk about
>muh white privilege
>>8422155
Omeros is all whiny das racis shit though
>>8422162
basically all of them, my nu-male friend
>>8422173
I guess if you consider a passage about the "Achilles" character on a slave ship from Africa to America to be "das racis" then sure but that certainly isn't truthful of the whole
>>8422124
Cardinal Sarah
Ralph Ellison. Now get out.
Amos Tutuola
>>8422239
Very, very subtle COINTELPRO.
>>8422228
this T B H
thank you based Sarah
>>8422271
Hope this Francis shit will end soon and we'll get a pope who isn't all about autonomy for only German heretics.
>>8422271
>that noose around his neck
he's doing the right thing
>>8422261
Why, you don't like the helpful posts in the troll-meme threads? Or are you asking me to firebomb this thread?
Any of you guys read Ishmael Reed? Don't see him on lit much, but read a few books by him in philosophy courses
>>8422295
Never heard of him until just now, going to check him out.
>>8422302
Some would say the same of /lit/
pushkin, obviously
>>8422146
Dead black
>>8422124
why do you want black authors? are you assuming something about their experiences and ideas based on their skin color? you sound pretty racist OP
>>8422124
Alice norton is enjoyable.
>>8422128
Harsh but true
Shakespeare
>>8422239
I gotta read this in full. Read part of it for a weird english class last year, was pretty beautiful and interesting to me.
Olaudah Equiano
Thomas Sowell
Amos Tutuola
>>8425711
The prologue is God-tier, I've read it like four times but never got into the book itself
>>8422146