Crossword-Solution: HURSTON
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| HURSTON | anagram | RUNSHOT |
We have 6 clues for the answer “HURSTON”
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| "Their Eyes Were Watching God" author | 1 answer |
| "Their Eyes Were Watching God" author Zora Neale __ | 1 answer |
| Author Zora Neale ___ | 1 answer |
| Author Zora Neale ___ of the Harlem Renaissance | 1 answer |
| Harlem Renaissance figure | 1 answer |
| Writer Zora Neale -- | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
CEMAZE
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with HURSTON (5)
These pencilled edits have been transcribed as *[Handwritten: (text)]] Copyright 1931 by Zora *[Handwritten: Neale] Hurston POKER! Time--Present Place--New York Cast of characters-- Nunkie Too-Sweet Peckerwood Black Baby Sack Daddy Tush Hawg Aunt Dilsey SCENE-- A shabby front room in a shotgun house.
The last place in which Ruth Annersley was seen in this neighborhood was in Hurston Wood, at eight o'clock on the evening of her departure, and--you were with her!" "_I_ was?" "The man who saw you will swear to this." "He must be rather a clever fellow.
Hurston is two miles and a half from Chagford church in a straight line, but people always call it two mile there and three mile back.
The old waywardens used to fetch stone from a stream a long way off, to mend a piece of road near Hurston.
About the time of the Armistice I was going out to Hurston one morning, and overtook a rural postman on the way.
Quotes with HURSTON (3)
For several years, while I searched for, found, and studied black women writers, I deliberately shut O'Connor out, feeling almost ashamed that she had reached me first. And yet, even when I no longer read her, I missed her, and realized that though the rest of America might not mind, having endured it so long, I would never be satisfied with a segregated literature. I would have to read Zora Hurston and Flannery O'Connor, Nella Larsen and Carson McCullers, Jean Toomer and Wil…
One day you see a man walking down the road, the next day you come to his yard and find him dead... Why is it that he cannot do what the living do? It is because the thing that gave power to these parts is no longer there. That is the duppy, and that is the most powerful part of any man. Everybody has evil in them, and when a man is alive... he will not abandon himself to many evil things. But when the duppy leaves the body, it no longer has anything to restrain it and it wil…
If you just go get one of these little fine arts degrees or writing program degrees, it never forces you to confront your responsibility as narrator, whereas any of the social sciences make you at look the interaction between the storyteller and story. Hurston understood that. But then she and I write out of despised cultures that on some level we feel we're defending.
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Appears in: LAT, NYT, Universal.
Used 5 times in crossword archives (2010–2024).