
Black Finnegan: On William Melvin Kelley, James Joyce, and the Avant-Garde of the Subaltern
A year after William Melvin Kelley died at the age of seventy-nine in February 2017, Kathryn Schulz published an article in The New Yorker titled “The Lost Giant of American Literature,” sub-headed: “A major Black novelist made a remarkable début. How did …