The Collected Works of Langston Hughes: The poems, 1921-1940 image
The Collected Works of Langston Hughes: The poems, 1921-1940 image

The Collected Works of Langston Hughes: The poems, 1921-1940

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Langston Hughes
Dolan Hubbard
Leslie Catherine Sanders
Steven Carl Tracy
Volume 1 includes the complete texts of four books of verse by Hughes, including his first book, The Weary Blues (1926), and his second, Fine Clothes to the Jew (1927), as well as other poems published by him during and after the Harlem Renaissance. The Weary Blues announced the arrival of a rare voice in American poetry. A literary descendant of Walt Whitman ("I, too, sing America," Hughes wrote), he chanted the joys and sorrows of black America in unprecedented language. A gifted lyricist, he offered rhythms and cadences that epitomized the particularities of African American creativity, especially jazz and the blues. His second volume, steeped in the blues and controversial because of its frankness, confirmed Hughes as a poet of uncompromising integrity. Then in the 1930s came Dear Lovely Death (1931) and the radical A New Song (1938). Poems such as "Good Morning Revolution" and "Let America Be America Again" made his pen one of the most forceful in America during the Great Depression.
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Author
Langston Hughes
Pages
276
Publisher
University of Missouri Press
Published Date
2001
ISBN
0826213391 9780826213396

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