The Walls of Jericho - 9780486851938
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Product Details
Author:
Rudolph Fisher
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
192
Publisher:
Dover Publications (January 17, 2024)
Language:
English
ISBN-13:
9780486851938
ISBN-10:
0486851931
Dimensions:
5" x 8"
File:
Dover-Dover_06012026_P10157433_onix30_Complete-20260601.xml
Folder:
Dover
List Price:
$9.00
Series:
Dover Thrift Editions: Black History
As low as:
$8.55
Publisher Identifier:
P-DOVER
Discount Code:
D
Weight:
16oz
Audience:
General/trade
Pub Discount:
65
Imprint:
Dover Publications
Case Pack:
64
Overview
Rudolph Fisher’s outstanding debut novel The Walls of Jericho, published in 1928, explores race and class issues during the 1920s Harlem Renaissance through the lens of Black lawyer Fred Merrit, who buys a home in a white neighborhood bordering Harlem. What progresses is a satirical journey through Merrit’s life as he encounters the racism of his new white neighbors as well as racism and classism among the residents of Black Harlem. This edition includes four of Fisher’s short stories that capture the Black Jazz Age urban experience, initially published in the iconic magazine The Atlantic Monthly: “City of Refuge,” “The Promised Land,” “Ringtail,” and “Blades of Steel.”








