Paule Marshall has been called one of the best novelists writing in the United States, and almost too gifted. Her first novel, Brown Girl, Brownstones is an autobiographical account of a sensitive girl of West Indian parents struggling to maturity in Brooklyn. Critics said of it, Her language is strikingly beautiful and powerfully effective...she adopts and adapts the West Indian dialect, fusing it with Biblical and literary allusions to create a language that compels imaginative associations and entertains with the sheer delight of sound. When Soul Clap Hands and Sing, a collection of four novellas set in Barbados, Brooklyn, British Guiana, and Brazil, appeared in 1961 critics praised it for having suddenly expanded a private sense ...