Thomas Clayton Wolff (1900- 1938) is an American writer in the 20th century. His masterpiece is the novel Angel, Watching Home.
In his short life, Wolff wrote four epic literary works: Angel Looking for Home, Time and River, Nets and Stones and Nowhere to Go. Some people call these four works "the American version of Memories of Time Past". His eloquent words vividly describe a young man's anguish, ideal and pursuit of life.
2. carson mccullers.
One of the most important American writers in the 20th century. 19 17 February 19 was born in Columbus, Georgia. At the age of 22, he finished the creation of Heart is a Lonely Hunter. Mccullers suffered from illness all his life. At the age of fifteen, he got rheumatic fever, but he was misdiagnosed and mistreated. After that, she experienced three strokes, and a series of diseases severely devastated her body, resulting in her paralysis at the age of 29.
Most of carson mccullers's works describe lonely people. The theme of loneliness, isolation and alienation runs through all her works and is engraved in all aspects of her personal life.
3. Stephen Vincent Benet.
American poet, novelist and short story writer. Born in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. This officer comes from a noble family. He is famous for writing American history and American mythology.
Bennett is one of the most popular American writers in the first half of the 20th century. By the mid-1920s, Bennett had published five books, and his writing won a national prize. Some of his poems are considered as part of the American literary tradition.
4. richard wright (black writer)
African-American novelist and critic. Born in Natchez, Mississippi. He was deeply discriminated against since he was a child, and he was full of hatred and fear for society, especially the white world around him. This state of mind is vividly described not only in his famous autobiography Hei Hai (1945), but also in his novels.
Wright was one of the founders of the so-called "protest novel" in American left-wing literature from 1930s to 1940s. 1940, his masterpiece Native Son came out, making him a famous black writer in the history of American literature. His works are famous for writing black American themes and racial discrimination themes. The works are full of emotion, vivid stories and refined words.
5. zora neale hurston.
He is one of the important figures in American literature in the 20th century. Known as "the genius of the South". In Eatonville, the first black town in America, Heston spent a carefree childhood. 1925 came to new york, the center of black literature, began his creative career and became an active member of the harlem renaissance movement.
Heston devoted his life to maintaining black cultural traditions and exploring the complete life value of black people. Heston used a lot of black spoken language in his novels and expressed the beauty of black language in poetic language. Her works do not pay attention to racial struggle, but pay attention to expression: black people, like other races, have the richness of life and the pursuit of happiness, and they will also face the inevitable misfortune and tragedy in life.
6. Jean Toumer
Born in Washington, D.C., a Creole family with a good educational background (a mixed-race African and European living in the West Indies).
Literature is Tumer's favorite. He often delivers avant-garde poems and short stories to Wired, Bloom and Double Sides. After being a literary apprentice in new york, Tummer went to Georgia to teach for a living. The experience of living there became the blueprint of his writing.
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