Claudia Tate (19472002) was a professor of English and African-American studies at Princeton University, known for her innovative contributions to African-American literary criticism. Black Women Writers at Work was Tate's first book.
“Black Women Writers at Work features conversations with 14
Black writers from across the bounds of literary form. Tate pulls
together Black women playwrights, novels, poets, and essayists to
compile one of the most textured collections in the 20th century.
Writers like Maya Angelou, Sonia Sanchez, and Toni Morrison share
space under one cover thanks to Tate’s editorial
creativity. Black Women Writers at Work joins works
like The Black Woman, Homegirls, and But Some of Us
Are Brave as a landmark Black feminist text featuring the
words of some of the most notable literary figures in the
tradition.” —Baltimore Beat
“When this classic collection was published in 1984, the writers
Claudia Tate interviewed were engaged in the creative work that
produced new Black feminist terrains. Today Black Women Writers at
Work serves as a much-needed reminder that the imagination always
blazes trails that lead us toward more habitable futures.”
—Angela Y. Davis, author of Freedom is a Constant Struggle
”This is a gorgeous and essential collection of writings from a
group of the most important Black women writers. I have turned to
repeatedly over the past thirty years and I'm thrilled that
Haymarket has republished it for another generation to
treasure.”
—Imani Perry, author of Looking for Lorraine
”[A] rare, rich source books for writers, readers, teachers,
students—all who care about literature and the creation of it...
This collection transcends its genre. It becomes a harbinger book,
a book of revelation, of haunting challenge, opening on to central
concerns not only of writing, but of life, of living, today.”
—Tillie Olson, from the Foreword
“Tate’s probing, provocative and insightful questions set a new
standard for the interview as a genre.”
—Valerie Smith, Princeton University
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