James Haile’s The Buck, the Black and the Existential Hero, 2019 Subvention Grant Winner

The Buck, the Black and the Existential Hero (Northwestern University Press, 2020) combines philosophy, literary theory, and jazz studies with Africana studies to develop a theory of the black male literary imagination. In doing so, it seeks to answer fundamental aesthetic and existential questions: How does the experience of being black and male in the modern West affect the telling of a narrative, the shape or structure of a novel, the development of characters and plot lines, and the nature of criticism itself?