Langston Hughes

Henry L. Gates

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Author
Henry L. Gates
Publish Date
2000-02-11
Book Type
Paperback
Publisher Name
HarperCollins
Subtitle
Critical Perspectives Past and Present
Number of Pages
272
ISBN-10
1567430295
ISBN-13
9781567430295
SKU
9781567430295

Description

James Langston Hughes
(1902 -- 1967)

With a career that spanned the Harlem Renaissance of the twenties and Black Arts movement of the sixties, Langston Hughes was the most prolific Black poet of his era. Between 1926, when he published his pioneering The Weary Blues, to 1967, the year of his death, when he published The Panther and the Lash, Hughes would write sixteen books of poems, two novels, seven collections of short stories, two autobiographies, five works of nonfiction, and nine children's books; he would edit nine anthologies of poetry, folklore, short fiction, and humor. He also translated Jaques Roumain, NicolĂ¡s GuillĂ©n, Gabriela Mistral, Federico Garcia Lorca, and write at least thirty plays. It is not surprising that Hughes was known, variously, as "Shakespeare in Harlem" and as the "poet laureate of the American Negro."


-- from the Preface by Henry Louis Gates, Jr.