Intersecting Cultures in Frank Yerby’s “The Dahomean” and “A Darkness at Ingraham’s Crest”
Frank Yerby’s The Dahomean (1971) stands, to many, as the author’s best novel. (It also goes by The Man from Dahomey. My edition has this title.) Still set in the past, like most of Yerby’s other works, The Dahomean differs from his previous novels because it focuses on black characters, specifically African characters. Speak Now (1968) does center on an African American expatriate in France. … Read More Intersecting Cultures in Frank Yerby’s “The Dahomean” and “A Darkness at Ingraham’s Crest”