Nella Larsen (Norwegian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Nella Larsen" in Norwegian language version.

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  • Encyclopædia Britannica Online, Encyclopædia Britannica Online-ID biography/Nella-Larsen, besøkt 9. oktober 2017[Hentet fra Wikidata]

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  • Wallejus, Helge (31. januar 1929). «Dagens kronikk: Den amerikanske neger». Haugesunds Dagblad. «Ikke minst legger man merke til den rike innsats i amerikansk litteratur, negrene har ydet gjennem de sidste 10 aar. De mest egenartede bøker er Claude McKays "Hjem til Harlem" og Nella Larsen Imes' "Kviksand", som begge er prisbelønnet av Harmon-fondet. (---) Negrenes fremmarsj som kulturrace synes aa fremkalle forskjelligartede stemninger og meninger i statene. Den litt stupide forakt for alle "coloured" viker etterhvert for en mer kritisk vurdering av den sorte races muligheter.» 
  • Wallejus, Helge (2. april 1929). «Dagens kronikk: Den amerikanske neger». Morgenavisen. Bergen. 

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  • Li, Shirley (8. november 2021). «Netflix’s 'Passing' Is an Unusually Gentle Movie About a Brutal Subject». The Atlantic (engelsk). Besøkt 10. november 2021. «Passing looks like a daydream. Set in Manhattan at the height of the Harlem Renaissance, the film is shot in sumptuous black-and-white. The soft focus of the lens distorts the frame’s edges. Hazy imagery—a fluttering curtain here, sunlight peeking through tree branches there—often fills the screen. And the story at the center appears mellow: Two women, Irene (played by Tessa Thompson) and Clare (Ruth Negga), rekindle their friendship after years apart. Once playmates as children, they evolve as adults into each other’s confidants. | The relationship’s ease, though, is illusory.» 

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  • «Honoring Four of Harlem’s Historic Voices». usps.com. United States Postal Service. 20. mai 2020. Besøkt 3. juni 2021. «With a nod to the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s, the U.S. Postal Service on May 21 is issuing new postage stamps honoring the lives and legacies of four of the movement’s greatest voices: novelist Nella Larsen; writer, philosopher, educator and arts advocate Alain Locke; bibliophile and historian Arturo Alfonso Schomburg; and poet Anne Spencer. These stamps will be available for sale at Post Offices nationwide and online at www.usps.com/voices.» 

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  • (på en) American Women Writers: A Critical Reference Guide from Colonial Times to the Present, 1979, Wikidata Q106787730 
  • CONOR.SI, CONOR.SI-ID 175441763, Wikidata Q16744133