All-night visitors:

"First published in 1969 in severely abridged form, Clarence Major's powerful first novel is now available in an unexpurgated edition that restores the full text of his critically acclaimed and controversial work. Written in first-person narrative, All-Night Visitors is the riveting and co...

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Main Author: Major, Clarence 1936- (Author)
Other Authors: Bell, Bernard W. 1936- (Author of introduction, etc.)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boston Northeastern Univ. Press 1998
Edition:Unexpurgated ed.
Series:The Northeastern library of Black literature
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Summary:"First published in 1969 in severely abridged form, Clarence Major's powerful first novel is now available in an unexpurgated edition that restores the full text of his critically acclaimed and controversial work. Written in first-person narrative, All-Night Visitors is the riveting and compelling story of Eli Bolton - orphan, college dropout, Vietnam veteran, and sexual voyager - as he struggles to establish a meaningful self-identity in a chaotic and bigoted world."
A reprint of a black soldier's experience in America on his return from the Vietnam War. For Eli Bolton, America is also a jungle, except that the gooks are white. This is an unexpurgated version of a novel published in 1969.
Physical Description:XVIII, 233 S.
ISBN:1555533671

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