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Langston Hughes: The Man, His Art, and His Continuing Influence
Langston Hughes: The Man, His Art, and His Continuing Influence, Poet, dramatist, writer of short fiction, translator, activist, and social critic, Langston Hughes was a major figure in American letters of the 20th century and an important component of the Harlem Renaissance with Claude McKay, Countee Cullen, Zora Neal, Langston Hughes: The Man, His Art, and His Continuing Influence has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Langston Hughes: The Man, His Art, and His Continuing Influence, Poet, dramatist, writer of short fiction, translator, activist, and social critic, Langston Hughes was a major figure in American letters of the 20th century and an important component of the Harlem Renaissance with Claude McKay, Countee Cullen, Zora Neal, Langston Hughes: The Man, His Art, and His Continuing Influence
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  • Langston Hughes: The Man, His Art, and His Continuing Influence
  • Written by author C. Trotman
  • Published by Taylor & Francis, Inc., December 1995
  • Poet, dramatist, writer of short fiction, translator, activist, and social critic, Langston Hughes was a major figure in American letters of the 20th century and an important component of the Harlem Renaissance with Claude McKay, Countee Cullen, Zora Neal
  • Poet, dramatist, writer of short fiction, translator, activist, and social critic, Langston Hughes was a major figure in American letters of the 20th century and an important component of the Harlem Renaissance with Claude McKay, Countee Cullen, Zora Neal
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General Editor's Preface
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A P(a)lace for Langston Hughes3
Langston Hughes: The Man and the Writer, An Introduction11
In Celebration of Langston Hughes15
An Introduction to Arnold Rampersad19
Langston Hughes: The Man, the Writer, and His Continuing Influence21
Whose Sweet Angel Child? Blues Women, Langston Hughes, and Writing During the Harlem Renaissance37
Langston Hughes: Poetry, Blues, and Gospel - Somewhere to Stand51
Africanisms and Postmodernist Imagination in the Popular Fiction of Langston Hughes63
Kindred Spirits and Sympathetic Souls: Langston Hughes and Gwendolyn Bennett in the Harlem Renaissance75
Langston Hughes's Nigger Heaven Blues87
Race, Culture, and Gender in Langston Hughes's: The Ways of White Folks99
"For All the Kids to Come": The Troubled Island of William Grant Still and Langston Hughes109
Achieving Universality through Simple Truths119
The Physics of Change in "Father and Son"131
The Girl with the Red Dress On141
Reading the Woman's Face in Langston Hughes and Roy DeCarava's Sweet Flypaper of Life149
Hughes's Personal Library and Exhibits163
Hughes as Dramatist167
Index171


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