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Now is the time to (re)discover Carter's work -now back in print for the first time since the 1970s. | Vincent O. Carter has been compared to other ex-pat black writers of his time , notably James Baldwin and Richard Wright. Unlike those novelists-now in the pantheon of black literature-Carter drew scant attention. | Promotional opportunities for Black History Month

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  • Now is the time to (re)discover Carter's work-now back in print for the first time since the 1970s.
  • Vincent O. Carter has been compared to other ex-pat black writers of his time, notably James Baldwin and Richard Wright. Unlike those novelists-now in the pantheon of black literature-Carter drew scant attention.
  • Promotional opportunities for Black History Month

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    Autorenporträt
    Vincent O. Carter (1924-1983) was born and raised in Kansas City, Missouri. During World War II, he stormed the beaches at Normandy and took part in the liberation of Paris. On returning to America, he went to Lincoln University on the GI Bill, tried graduate school, but then, longing for escape, left the US for France, then Holland, then Germany, before settling in Bern, where he lived from 1953 until his death. Carter is also the author of the novel Such Sweet Thunder, available from Steerforth Press.