Whit Frazier
Whit Frazier is an American writer and Black Studies scholar. His novels include Harlem Mosaics (a novel about Zora Neale Hurston and Langston Hughes), and Robert Johnson's Freewheeling Jazz Funeral (an antinovel about how myths create us while we create them). He spent twelve years working with experimental off-Broadway and off-off-Broadway theater in New York City, and is currently working on various projects with varying degrees of success.
Whit Frazier is an American writer and Black Studies scholar. His novels include Harlem Mosaics (a novel about Zora Neale Hurston and Langston Hughes), and Robert Johnson's Freewheeling Jazz Funeral (an antinovel about how myths create us while we create them). He spent twelve years working with experimental off-Broadway and off-off-Broadway theater in New York City, and is currently working on various projects with varying degrees of success. See less
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